-5 and 15. -5 times 15 is equal to -75, and they also add to 10.
To calculate distance between two points we use the distance formula sqrt((x2−x1)^2+(y2−y1)^2).
To start, we find the square of the distance between x1 and x2 and y1 and y2. The distance between x1 and x2, or 1 and 3, is 2. The distance between y1 and y2, or 3 and -4, is 7.
Now we square 2 and 7 and add them together to get 4 + 49 = 53.
The last thing we do to find the distance is take the square root of 53. 53 is not a perfect square and is also a prime number so our answer in simplest form is still sqrt53.<span />
Question:

There are two methods of doing this. One is via long division. It is long, and hard to type in a meaningful way, so I will not include that method. The other, which I often employ for dividing by small amounts such as 4, is to divide it in half 2 times. This is possible because 4 = 2 times 2. You now have the fractions

Therefore the solution is 90.
Answer:
280,000
Step-by-step explanation:
10^5=100,000
2.8 x 100,000=280,000
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Sin(30) / X = Sin(45) / 12
use algebra to isolate X
1 / X = [ Sin(45) / 12 ] / Sin(30)
flip both sides
X = Sin(30) / [Sin(45) /12 ]
invert the denominator on the right side
X = Sin(30) * 12/ Sin(45)
Do you know what Sin(30) is off the top of your head?
and also Sin(45) ?
these are worth remembering... and you can b/c they are just
sin(0) = 0/2
sin(30) = 1 / 2
sin(45) =
/2
sin(60)=
/ 2
sin(90) =
/ 2 (aka 1)
note the numerators just counts up 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 :)
Cos works the same way but counts from 90° back to 0 but exactly like sin other wise, hence why Cos and Sin both =
/2 at 45 °
anyway
X = 1 / 2 * 12/
/2
X = 3
A=3
B= 2
:) nice , huh