Answer:
51 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
Steve is turning half his backyard into a chicken fan. His backyard is a 24 m x 45 m rectangle. He wants to put a chicken wire fence that stretches diagonally from one corner to the opposite corner. How many meters of fencing will Steve need?
We are to find the meters of fencing for the diagonal.
We solve the question using Pythagoras Theorem
= c² = a² + b²
Where
c = Diagonal
a = Width
b =Length
Diagonal² = Width² + Length ²
Hence:
Diagonal ² = 45² + 24²
Diagonal = √45² + 24²
Diagonal = √(2601)
Diagonal = 51 m
Therefore, the meters of fencing for the diagonal that Steve would be needing = 51 meters
Well seeing as how its around the park we think perimeter.
P= 2L +2W
P= 2(150)+ 2(125)
P= 300 + 250
P= 550
so we know the perimeter of the park is 550 yards but she walks this perimeter twice so 550*2 gives you 1100 yards that she walked.<span />
These two should be the points as then 2 points will remain on both sides
Slope
Equation in point slope form
- y+2=3/4(x+6)
- y=3/4x+6-2
- y=3/4x+4
When x=-15
- y=3/4(-15)+4
- y=-45/4+4
- y=(-45+16)/4
- y=--29/4
Just above 7
Answer/Step-by-step explanation:
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