Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of the line you will find should be in the form y =mx+c , where m is the gradient and c is the y intercept.
The gradient of a line that is perpendicular to a line [of a known gradient] is the negative reciprocal of the gradient of the first. i.e. if a is the known gradient and the perpendicular gradient is b, ab = -1. Therefore the -3b=-1 and b= 1/3
you can now write y = mx +c as y = 1/3x +c
As you have been given a coordinate, you can input these values into y= 1/3x + c
-12 = 1/3(6) +c
-12 - 2 = c
c = -14
hence the equation of the line is y= 1/3x -14
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given Data:</u>
Circumference = C = 443 ft
<u>Required:</u>
Diameter = d = ?
<u>Formula:</u>
d = C / π
<u>Solution:</u>
d = 443 / 3.14
d = 141.0 feet
d = 141 feet
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Hope this helped!
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11. 5x^2-30=0
+30 to both sides
5x^2=30
÷5 both sides
x^2=6
square root both sides
x= +square root 6 ,- square root 6
12. 4x^2+10=26
-10 both sides
4x^2=16
÷4 both sides
x^2=4
square root both sides
x=+2,-2
13. a=72yrd^2
l=2w
w=?
a=l×w
72=2w×w
72=2w^2
÷2 both sides
36=w^2
square root both sides
w=+6,-6
a measurement can't be - so w=6
Plug into l=2w
l=2×6
l=12
w=6
Answer:
Given the problem, I believe your answer would be:
h(3)=144
h=48
Hope this helps!
Step-by-step explanation:
I didn't need the other angles, but right of the bat you can tell it's two right triangles back to back.
<em>y </em> has to be 90° , as you have noticed they already gave you 70° on the right side of the shape meaning if you were to add 90 which is why plus 70 what would that give you? 160.
the total interior for a triangles angles has to be 180°. if you do the math 180 - 160 you get the leftover 20° for x.
I suck at explaining stuff, hope this helps