Draw a right triangle (attachment below):
Length of the vertical line = 6 units
Length of horizontal line = 8 units
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
6^2 + 8^2 = 100
Square root of 100 = 10
The distance between the two points is 10 units.
<span>the height of an equilateral triangle = s</span>√3/2
Answer:
Option C, 0.85 < 0.875
Step-by-step explanation:
0.85 ? 7/8
<u>Convert 7/8 to decimal </u>
0.85 ? 0.875
0.85 < 0.875
Answer: Option C, 0.85 < 0.875
Okay, I will give you the building blocks for solving this equation.
Now something you will need to remember is that a triangle will always add up to 180 degrees.
We can use y as that one unknown side in the triangle.
Knowing this, we can say (9x+16) + (6x+15) + y = 180
Then we can combine like terms like so : 15x+31+y = 180
There are two variables though. So we need more information.
Well, turns out we have the exterior angle of a straight line and the angle measures of a straight line must equal 180. We can now use (19x+3) + y = 180.
With both of these equations, you can now solve and find both of the angles