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19.06.2020 •
Mathematics
Someone help me find BC
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Ответ:
BC can be found after A and before D lol jkjk the answers 2.3
Step-by-step explanation:
sin(50°) = d / 3
sin(50°) = 0.766
0.766 = d / 3
Start with:
0.766 = d / 3
Swap sides:
d / 3 = 0.766
Multiply both sides by 3:
d = 0.766 x 3
Calculate:
d = 2.298
So BC = 2.298
Round to 2.3
Ответ:
to find BC. u use sine because it is opposite divided by hypotenuse.
to find BC. u use sine because it is opposite divided by hypotenuse. sine50=?/3
to find BC. u use sine because it is opposite divided by hypotenuse. sine50=?/3=2.298=2.30 to the nearest hundredth
Ответ:
Here's what I get.
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) x + 3y ≤ 8
(b) x + y ≥ 2
Part A
(i) Inequality (a)
Solve for y
The graph of y ≥ ⅓(8-x) is represented by the upper red line and all points in the shaded area below it. The line is solid because points on the line satisfy the condition.
ii) Inequality (b)
Solve for y
The graph of y ≥ 2 - x is represented by the lower blue line and all points in the shaded area above it. The line is solid because points on the line satisfy the condition.
The solution set lies in the purple area. It consists of all combinations of x and y that make y ≥ ⅓(8 - x) and y ≥ 2 - x.
A practical but not a mathematical condition is that all values of x and y must be zero or positive numbers (for example, you can't have -2 servings of food), so I have plotted only the numbers in the first quadrant.
Part B
Substitute (8,2)into each inequality
(i) Inequality (a)
FALSE.
ii) Inequality (b)
TRUE.
The point (8, 2) satisfies one inequality but not the other.
It is in the blue area but not the purple area of the graph, so it is not in the solution area for the system.
Part C
I will choose the point (2, 1).
x + 3y = 2 + 3×1 =2 + 3 = 5
x + y = 3
x represents a serving of dry food and y represents a serving of wet food.
The point (2, 1) means that she can buy three servings of food (> 2) — two of dry and one of wet) — for $5 (< $8).