Answer:
√13
Step-by-step explanation:
if you try Pythagorean's theorem for each one, you should get that √13 doesn't work.
It's just plugging it in..... h(-2)=12/(-2).... then you just solve (but I may be wrong but I'm not sure)
Answer:
<u>The closest answer to this is C=12</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
With isosceles triangles we know 2 sides are equal and the base angles are equal. We have to find the value of x which is the third side of the triangle. We can see half of x is the third side of another triangle formed. we can use the Pythagorean theorem find the leg of half of one of the triangles.
We have to take the square root of this to get 1/2 of x..
B= about 6.35591651
If we muiltply this by 2 we get around 12.711833
<u>The closest answer to this is C=12</u>
I think that’s 4 degrees, I might have to check my answer.
$4.30
Do ten times $3.57 and subtract it from $40