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Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing lengths<span> of the </span>sides<span> of a right triangle. triangle that has an opposite </span>side<span> of </span>length 3<span> and a hypotenuse of </span>length<span> 4. </span>Determining<span> all of the </span>side lengths<span>and angle measures of a right triangle is Let's look at how to do this when you're given </span>one side length<span>and </span>one<span> acute</span>
Answer:
After a year you would have $1,825
Step-by-step explanation:
Amount for one cat a day in cents
10x25=250
Amount for one cat for a year in cents
250x365=91,250
Amount for both cats for a year in cents
91,250x2=182,500
Amount for both cats for a year dollars
182,500/100=1,825
Answer:
$976,578.71
Step-by-step explanation:
We assume the deposits are made at the <em>beginning</em> of each quarter. The quarterly interest rate is 6%/4 = 1.5%. The number of quarterly payments is 15×4 = 60. The future value of an annuity due is ...
A = P(1+r)((1+r)^n -1)/r
where r is the quarterly interest rate, n is the number of payments, and P is the payment amount.
A = $10000(1.015)(1.015^60 -1)/.015 ≈ $976,578.71
The future value is $976,578.71.
We get tne n-th term with: tn=1/3tn-1
We know that the first term is t1=81, so 81=1/3t*1-1
81=1/3t-1
82=1/3t
82*3t=1
3t=1/82
t=1/82*3=1/246
The second term is: 1/
2*(1/246)*2)-1
We get the third term by replacing n with 3 and so on...