Chapter 4: Problem 10
Solve each equation using the methods shown in this section. $$15 x+1=-4 x+20$$
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Chapter 4: Problem 10
Solve each equation using the methods shown in this section. $$15 x+1=-4 x+20$$
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Add or subtract as indicated. $$\frac{2}{7}+\frac{1}{14}$$
Two angles are complementary angles. If one of the angles is \(23^{\circ},\) then solving the equation \(x+23^{\circ}=90^{\circ}\) will give you the other angle. Solve the equation. CAN'T COPY THE GRAPH
Add or subtract as indicated. $$\frac{3}{2}+\frac{5}{10}$$
Give the opposite of each number. $$-6$$
Complementary Angles The diagram below shows sunlight hitting the ground. Angle \(\alpha\) (alpha) is called the angle of inclination, and angle \(\theta\) (theta) is called the angle of incidence. As the sun moves across the sky, the values of these angles change, but the two angles are always complementary, meaning that \(\alpha+\theta=90^{\circ} .\) Graph this equation on the template below. (The graph is restricted to the first quadrant so that we don't have to define negative angles.) (GRAPH CANT COPY)
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