SA= Lateral Area + Area (of base)
Lateral area = perimeter of base x height
An isosceles triangle has two congruent base segments. The hypotenuse of an isosceles right triangle is (length of base segment) x (the square root of 2). I did the math for you (shown above) to get 5 as a base.
So 5 + 5 + square root of 50 is your perimeter
Multiply the perimeter times your height (8) and you get the lateral area.
Add your lateral area to the base area (triangle = 1/2 bh)
LA = 136.568...
Area of Triangle base = 12.5
Surface area = 149.068... square cm
That would be C because there are two zeros right?
So you move two decimal places from 67.
And you get 0.67
Answer:
5 - 2 x 9 + 9^2 divided by 3
5 - 2 x 9 + 81 divided by 3
5 - 18 + 81 divided by 3
5 - 18 + 27
-13 + 27
14
Using PEMDAS:
Parenthesis First
Exponents
Divide or Multiply
Add or subtract
B) (-4, -4)
When moving to the right you are moving to a more POSITIVE region on the x-axis; meaning, the y-value (vertical axis) does not get affected unless you’re moving up or down.
Remember: (-6, -4)
X = -6
Y = -4
If you move 2 units to the right (x-axis) you go from -6 + 2 which equals -4. And again, you’re not moving up and down so your
y-value stays the same and your new coordinates are (-4, -4)
There are two cups in a pint, so by logic of reason, yes, a pint is bigger than a cup.
Hope that helped =)