Answer: The time is takes to cook a turkey is a function of the turkey's weight.
In a function, there is an input and there is an output. The idea of a function is that each individual input is changed into an output.
The time it takes to cook a turkey depends on the size of the turkey.
Smaller turkeys would take less time to cook and larger turkeys would take longer to cook.
So if you start with the turkeys weight, you could determine how long it would need to cook. This is an example of a function.
9.9^2X1.79
9.9^2=98.01
98.01X1.79=175.4379
The angles are supplementary, therefore totaling them at 180°.
And because I'm bored, I'll solve for x for you!
(x + 25) + (9x + 10) = 180
10x + 35 = 180
Subtract 35 from both sides.
10x = 145
Divide by 10 on both sides.
x = 14.5
Answer:
39.5 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
The mnemonic SOH CAH TOA reminds you of the relation between angles and sides of a right triangle.
Tan = Opposite/Adjacent
This lets us write two equations in two unknowns:
tan(67°) = AD/CD . . . . . . . . . . angle at guy point
tan(39°) = AD/(CD+32) . . . . . .angle 32' farther
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Solving the first equation for CD and using that in the second equation, we can get an equation for AD, the height of the tower.
CD = AD/tan(67°)
tan(39°)(CD +32) = AD . . . . eliminate fractions in the second equation
tan(39°)(AD/tan(67°) +32) = AD
32·tan(39°) = AD(1 -tan(39°)/tan(67°)) . . . simplify, subtract left-side AD term
32·tan(39°)tan(67°)/(tan(67°) -tan(39°)) = AD . . . . divide by AD coefficient
AD ≈ 39.486 . . . . feet
The tower is about 39.5 feet high.
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