The length of the side of a square is 7√2.
To find the diagonal, you multiply one side of the square by √2. To find the side of the square, I just divided 14/√2 and got 7√2.
Answer:
y= -11
Step-by-step explanation:
After rearranging equation 2, we get x= y+3/2
Sub it into equation 1
y= 3(y+3/2) + 1
y= 3y+9/2 + 1
y= 3y + 11 / 2
2y = 3y + 11
-y = 11
y = -11
Step-by-step explanation:
If x=20 3x/5=12
Then if y=30 3y/5=18
It shows that A'B'C' smaller than ABC
Answer:
5 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Think of this like a triangle. From the bottom of the tower, to the top of the tower, to the point 3 miles away, and back to the bottom of the tower.
So we already have 2 side lengths. The height of the tower, 3 miles, and the base, 4 miles. In order to find the 3rd length, the distance from the top of the tower to the point 4 miles away from the bottom, we need to apply the formula A squared + B squared = C squared.
We have A and B, (3 and 4) and we need C.
A squared (3 squared) is 9
B squared (4 squared) is 16
so 9 + 16 = C squared
9 + 16 = 25
C squared = 25
square root of 25 is 5
C = 5
The distance from the top of the tower to the point 4 miles away is 5.