We can see on this graph that the triangle has legs of x and 6 with a hypotenuse of 10 and we can use Pythagoreans theorem to find the unknown side.
Pythagoreans theorem: a^2+b^2=c^2, where a and b are the legs of the triangle and c, is the hypotenuse
x^2+6^2=10^2 Plugin a=x, b=6, and c=10. Now let us solve for x
x^2+36=100 Square each individual term
x^2+=100+36 Subtract 36 from both sides
x^2=64 Combine like terms
sqrt(2)=sqrt(64) Take the square root of both sides
x = 8 Simplify the square root
So our answer is x = 8
The ladder touches the 8 feet mark on the wall.
The answer would be <span><span>f<span>−1</span></span><span>(x)</span></span>=<span>√<span>36+x</span></span>,<span>−<span>√<span>36+<span>x. I didn't know it in word form :(</span></span></span></span>
This statement is true, or else you wouldn't have a sphere.
Answer:
(x + 2) (5x + 3)(5x - 3)
Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:
1. Let's solve for x.
−3x+5y=−6
Step 1: Add -5y to both sides.
−3x + 5y + −5y = −6 + −5y
−3x = −5y − 6
Step 2: Divide both sides by -3.
−3x
−3
=
−5y−6
−3
x=
5
3
y+2
2. Let's solve for x.
6x−10y=12
Step 1: Add 10y to both sides.
6x−10y+10y=12+10y
6x=10y+12
Step 2: Divide both sides by 6.
6x
6
=
10y+12
6
x=
5
3
y+2