No, u cant
a^2 + b^2 = c^2.....pythagorean theorem used on only right triangles...where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse
a^2 + b^2 = 23^2
a^2 + b^2 = 529...so u would have to find 2 square numbers that add up to 529. There aren't any.
Answer:
<em><u>Only 4 different 3 topping pizzas are possible.</u></em>
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Given:
2 shapes: rectangle (tray) and circle (cake tin)
We need to find the area of each shape.
We need to convert mm to cm. 1mm = 0.1cm
600mm x 0.1cm/1mm = 60cm
500mm x 0.1cm/1mm = 50cm
Area of the Tray = 60cm * 50cm = 3,000cm²
Area of the cake tin = π r²
r = d/2 = 25/2 = 12.5cm
Area of the cake tin = 3.14 * (12.5cm)²
Area of the cake tin = 3.14 * 156.25cm²
Area of the cake tin = 490.625cm²
Area of the tray ÷ Area of the cake tin = number of cake tins that fit
3,000cm² ÷ 490.625cm² = 6.11 or 6 cake tins.
Only 6 cake tins Jenny can fit on the oven tray at one time.
The equation of the line parallel to 5x+2y=12 and passes through the point (-2, 4) is equal to y= -5/2x - 1
Remember, you can do anything to an equation as long as you do it to both sides
times both sides by -1
7-5x=2x
add 5x both sides
7=7x
divide both sides by 7
1=x
x=1