If you look at the attached graphic, you will see that the altitude (or height) of an equilateral triangle is:
Height = side length * sq root (3) / 2
Area = side^2 * sq root (3) / 4
In physics, work is equal to the product of force and distance, given that the direction of force is the same with the direction of the distance.
W = Fd
The total force is
F = 1,700 N + 500 N = 2,200 N
Now, if the question is the work needed to lift the barbell from the ground, the distance would be 2 m. Hence, the work would be
W = (2,220 N)(2 m) = 4,400 N·m or 4,400 J
First of all get a picture of what this looks like. Desmos is a pretty good graphing program, but anything that will do polar coordinates will work.
Here is the graph.
What you can see is that this graph is symmetrical around the x axis.
When you talk about symmetry, you can think of it as taking a mirror and putting it where you think there is symmetry. If you can't tell the difference between the image and the real thing, then you have symmetry.
In this case, the mirror will show symmetry along the x axis and no where else.
Answer:
x = 18√3
Step-by-step explanation:
From the picture attached,
In a right triangle,
Measure of one angle = 30°
Measure of adjacent side of the angle = 9 units
We have to find the measure of Hypotenuse from the given properties.
By cosine rule,
cos(30°) = 


Therefore, measure of Hypotenuse is 18√3 units.