To find the area of a square with it's diagonal, there's actually a formula = (1/2)d², but here's how to do it if you don't have the formula:
The diagonal <em>c</em> separates the square into two of the same triangles. Therefore, we can apply Pythagorean Theorem
a²+b²=c² ← Since this is a square, a=b is a must
a²+a²=c² ← Combine like terms, and plug 26 in for c
2a²= 26² ← 26²=676, then divide 2 on both sides
a²= 676/2
a²=338 ← We can just stop here! Since <em>a </em>is a side of the square, therefore the area of a square = a²
Answer: 338 units²
Answer:
x=12
Step-by-step explanation:
-5= x/2.4
multiply both sides by 2.4 to isolate x
-5*2.4= (x/2.4)*2.4
12=x
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 22.6°
Approximately: 23°
Step-by-step explanation:
Sin B = Opp/Hyp
Sin B = 5/13
Sin B = 0.3846
Inverse of Sin B
B = 22.6°
Approximately: 23°
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Answer: 35.54 degrees</h3>
How I got this answer:
tan(angle) = opposite/adjacent
tan(A) = BC/AC
tan(A) = 5/7
A = arctan(5/7) .... apply the inverse tangent, same as arctangent
A = 35.5376778 ... make sure your calculator is in degree mode
A = 35.54 .... rounding to two decimal places