6) C, B, A, D, E
7) C, A, E, B, D
Answer:
PY = 8
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets run down the other three to show why they're wrong
<em>MY=8</em>
By P.T, that's wrong (PERPENDICULAR)
<em>PM=MY </em>
We can't prove that with the given
XY=42
Again, by P.T., this is false
BTW: You can prove PY=8 by proving XMP congruent to YMP by SAS
Answer:
18 pi sqrt(2)
Step-by-step explanation:
We know the sides of a Pythagorean triangle
a^2 + a^2 = c^2
18^2 + 18^2 =c^2
2 * 18^2 = c^2
Taking the square root of each side
c = 18 sqrt(2)
This is the diameter of the circle
We want to find the circumference
C = pi * d where d is the diameter
C =pi* 18 sqrt(2)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given D (7, -3) and D'(2, 5).
the transformation
D'(x,y) → D(x-5, y+8).
Then
x=7 → x=7-5 = 2
y=-3 → y=-3+8 = 5
<h3>
Answer: A^2</h3>
You subtract the exponents using the rule
(x^y)/(x^z) = x^(y-z)
This rule only applies if both bases are the same.