This is an interesting question. I chose to tackle it using the Law of Cosines.
AC² = AB² + BC² - 2·AB·BC·cos(B)
AM² = AB² + MB² - 2·AB·MB·cos(B)
Subtracting twice the second equation from the first, we have
AC² - 2·AM² = -AB² + BC² - 2·MB²
We know that MB = BC/2. When we substitute the given information, we have
8² - 2·3² = -4² + BC² - BC²/2
124 = BC² . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . add 16, multiply by 2
2√31 = BC ≈ 11.1355
last one is the solution u should choose
The answer is -140
Because if subtract all of these you will get -140
Answer:
960
Step-by-step explanation:
50+30= 80
80x12=960
Answer: The discount is $30, making the sale price $270.
Step-by-step explanation: Take your initial value times the percent of your discount to find the discount amount: in this case, it is 300 * .10 = 30. Then you can subtract that value from your initial value, 300-30=270 to get the sale price.