Remark
pi/4 is between 0 and pi/2 which means that pi/4 is in the first quadrant.
5*pi / 4 is between pi and 3/2 pi which means that the angle is in the third quadrant.
So you are talking about one two angles that are in the first and third quadrants.
Step One
Find the Tangent of pi/4 using the unit circle as a reference.
Since pi/4 is 1/2 way between 0 and pi/2 you are referring to something that has and x value of 0.707 for an x value and 0.707 for a y value. (They are equal)
That is the point where the opposite / adjacent = 0.707/0.707 = 1
Step Two
Find the tangent of 5pi/4 using the unit circle.
Using the same argument as pi/4 this time the opposite / adjacent = -0.707/-0.707 = 1 ( the two minus signs cancel out.)
Jake spent a total of 70 cents.
b = black-and-white = 8 cents
c = color = 15 cents
70 = 8b + 15c
he made a total of 7 copies
b + c = 7
system of equation:
70 = 8b + 15c
b + c = 7
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b + c = 7
b + c (-c) = 7 (-c)
b = 7 - c
plug in 7 - c for b
70 = 8(7 - c) + 15c
Distribute the 8 to both 7 and - c (distributive property)
70 = 56 - 8c + 15c
Simplify like terms
70 = 56 - 8c + 15c
70 = 56 + 7c
Isolate the c, do the opposite of PEMDAS: Subtract 56 from both sides
70 (-56) = 56 (-56) + 7c
14 = 7c
divide 7 from both sides to isolate the c
14 = 7c
14/7 = 7c/7
c = 14/7
c = 2
c = 2
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Now that you know what c equals (c = 2), plug in 2 for c in one of the equations.
b + c = 7
c = 2
<em>b + (2) = 7
</em><em />Find b by isolating it. subtract 2 from both sides
b + 2 = 7
b + 2 (-2) = 7 (-2)
b = 7 - 2
b = 5
Jake made 5 black-and-white copies, and 2 color copies
hope this helps
Answer:
The measure of angle JKL is 97 degrees.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
A triangle JKL .
Measure of exterior angle K = 83 degrees
We have to find the measure of
.
In
we see that the exterior angle is in linear pair with
.
Note:
Linear pair angles sum is 180 degree.
Let
be 'x' degrees .
So,
⇒ 
⇒ <em>Subtracting 83 from both sides.</em>
⇒ 
⇒ 
⇒
degrees
The measure of angle JKL in the triangle is of 97 degrees.
Answer:
David needs 36.style="color:rgb(72,72,72);background-color:transparent;"> gallons of punch for a party and has two different coolers to carry it in. The bigger cooler is 5. times as large as the smaller cooler.