The answer is in the image
well, what variable are you solving for? like if you're solving for x, it would be:
tg is greater than or equal to 0x
Answer:
<em>No</em>, a pentagon can NOT be a cross-section of a triangular prism.
Step-by-step explanation:
Prisms have a uniform cross-section and are named after their cross-section. Hence, the cross section of a triangular prism is a triangle. The only prism with a pentagon cross-section is a pentagonal prism.
Answer:
Circle
Step-by-step explanation:
because a hyper bole is (y-k) 2b2 -(x-h) 2a2=1
ellipse is = (x-h) 2a2 + (y-k) 2b2 = 1
parabola is y= a (x-h) 2+ k
that's why circle is the answer
Answer:
27,36,45
Step-by-step explanation:
Pythagorean theorem




