Final answer:
To find the value of x, we equate sin A to cos B because they represent complementary angles in the right triangle, leading to the solution x = 0.4.
Step-by-step explanation:
In right triangle ABC with the right angle at C, if sin A = 2x + 0.1 and cos B = 4x - 0.7, we use the fact that in a right triangle, angle A and angle B are complementary angles (they add up to 90 degrees). Therefore, sin A = cos B because the sine of an angle is equal to the cosine of its complement.
Setting the equations equal to each other gives us 2x + 0.1 = 4x - 0.7. Simplifying this equation, we subtract 2x from both sides and add 0.7 to both sides to obtain 2x = 0.8. Dividing both sides by 2 gives us x = 0.4.