If I'm understanding the question right then 10.5^2
The missing length of the right triangle is 13.41 inches.
<h3>How to find the side of a right triangle?</h3>
A right angle triangle has one of its angles as 90 degrees.
The side length of a right triangle can be found using Pythagoras theorem.
Therefore,
c² = a² + b²
where
- c = hypotenuse
- a and b are the other legs.
Therefore,
x² = 18² - 12²
x² = 324 - 144
x² = 180
x = √180
x = 13.416407865
x = 13.41 inches
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14.93
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Answer:
Well add up the sides you can make the curving part into a full circle and calculate for the circumference.
So if the half of the circle straight part is 62 you times it by π. But π (pi) can be a fraction and a decimal: 22/7 or 3.14 although (pi) is 3.14 that is because after .14 there is ton of number so it constantly continues.
Method:
C = 2πr
or
C = πr
I hope this gives you a hint.
Answer:
$3717.12
Step-by-step explanation:
The depreciation per year is 100% - 12% = 88% = 0.88
value after 2 years = $4800 ( 0.88)² = $3717.12