Y= 105
X+Z= 360 - (105*2)= 150
X= 150/2 = 75
Z= 150/2 = 75
Answer:
Wait what do you mean
Step-by-step explanation:
Pythagorean theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2
The hypotenuse is always the c in the equation.
If the two side lengths they gave you are not the hypotenuse, then enter
4.5^2 + 5.6^2 in the calculator, then find the square root of that. :-)
You can focus on the two sub-triangles ABC and ACD
We know that they are both right triangles, because we're given that AC and BD are perpendicular.
The sides AB and AD are the hypothenuses of these triangles, so we know their length through the pythagorean theorem:


But since we're given
, the expressions for AD and AB are actually the same expression. This proves that AD=AB, and thus that the triangle is isosceles.
Answer:
(-4,-4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Anytime you reflect a coordinate point across the x-axis, the y-coordinate becomes its opposite and the x-coordinate stays the same.
In this coordinate: (-4,4)
Reflecting (-4,4) across the x-axis means the x-coordinate (-4) would stay the same and the y-coordinate (4) would become its opposite (-4).
The new coordinates after being reflected across the x-axis are (-4,-4).