SUM OF ANGLES IN A TRIANGLE THEOREM (SATT)
Answer:
The 2nd one would be different from the first because you are adding 3.
Step-by-step explanation:

notice, it goes 4,6 then 4, 6 again, and so on and so on
based on whatever exponent it may have
now, you're being asked, what 214 will give? 4 or 6?
Where's the "triangle with alt. BD?" This problem can be solved without the diagram, but the solution would be easier with it.
BD is the altitude. Find the length of BD by finding the dist. between (-1,4) and (2,4); it is 2-(-1), or 3. |BD| = 3.
I've graphed the triangle myself and have found that the "base" of the triangle is the vertical line thru (2,1) and (2,6); its length is 6-1, or 5.
Thus, the area of this triangle is A = (b)(h) / 2, or A = (5)(3) / 2 = 10/3 square inches.
Answer:
About 0.5 gpm
(Exactly 0.045454545454545)
but for a short decimal answe it is 0.45
Step-by-step explanation:
4 divide by 88 will give your answer
4/88