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How do I find the missing length using trigonometry?

First of all, label the sides in the right-angled triangle. Then, write out SOHCAHTOA, using three small triangles. Next, tick off the letters of the sides that either have a number, or the letter x, writ...

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Answered by Patrick L. Maths tutor
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Given the functions f(x) = (x + 2)/9 and g(x) = x^3 + 6, find fg(x).

Firstly, fg(x) could be written as f[g(x)], or in other words, the function f acts on the result of x going through the function g (Bear in m...

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Answered by Josh J. Maths tutor
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What is proof and how does it work?

'Proving' something mathematically means showing that it is true for all possible cases. Therefore it isn't sufficient to simply give a lot of examples of a formula or test working; you need to find a way...

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Answered by Cameron B. Maths tutor
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ABD is a triangle, C lies on BD. AD=BD=√2/2 and CD=√3/3. Find the EXACT area of ABC. (all measurements are in cm)

Formula/ Facts you may need for this question: !!! area of a triangle = base * height * 0.5 !!! multiplying fractions = nominators multiplied over denominators multiplied
Step 1: whole triangle area...

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Answered by Holly O. Maths tutor
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Solve 2x+y=6, 3x+2y=3 for x and y.

Give each equation a label:(1) 2x+y=6(2) 3x+2y=3Multiply one equation to make the number of x's or y's the same in each equation. 2 X (1) : 2(2x+y=6) 4x+2y=12 (2) 3x+2y=3There are now 2y's in each equatio...

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Answered by Emily W. Maths tutor
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