The area of a triangle can be determined by knowing 2 sides and their included angle of a certain triangle. Since both sides are equal, then they would just be denoted by a squared entity. This is done as follows:
A = x² sin∅
32 = x² sin (5*pi/6)
Make sure your calculator is in rad form.
32 = x² (1/2)
x = 8
Thus, each side is 8 cm.
Answer:
250
Step-by-step explanation:
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The domain of g alone is {x | x ≠ 0}, and the domain of f is all reals. So the domain of (f ◦ g) is the domain of g
{x | x ≠ 0}.
(f ◦ g)(x) = 1/x + 3.
The range of g(x) = 1/x is actually the same as its domain {y | y ≠ 0}. Adding three, the range of f ◦ g is all reals except for 3,
{y | y ≠ 3}
The line y = 3 is actually an asymptote (horizontal) to the graph of f ◦ g.
Answer:
2nd option, x > 1.10
Step-by-step explanation:
Add 5 to both sides,
Divided both sides by 7,
Apply Exponent Rule,
x > ln(3) or x > 1.09861
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Area=pi x radius squared so (3.14)(10)squared = 314