Answer:
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<span>a right triangle has 2 legs and a hypotenuse.
the hypotenuse is opposite the 90 degree angle.
the 2 legs are opposite the other angles of the triangle.
if you know 2 of the dimensions then you simply use the formula to solve for the remaining dimension.
assume one of the legs is equal to a and the other leg is equal to b and the hypotenuse is equal to c.
then the formula is:
c^2 = a^2 + b^2
suppose you know the value of a and b
you substitute for a and b in the equation and solve for c.
assume a = 6 and b = 8
the formula becomes:
c^2 = 6^2 + 8^2 = 36 + 64 = 100
now you take the square root of both sides of the equation to get:
c = sqrt(100) = 10
now suppose you knew that c was equal to 10 and a was equal to 6.
your equation of:
c^2 = a^2 + b^2 becomes:
10^2 = 6^2 + b^2 which becomes:
100 = 36 + b^2
you subtract 36 from both sides of the equaton to get:
100 - 36 = b^2
you simplify to get:
64 = b^2
you take the square root of both sides of the equation to get:
8 = b
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Answer:
21
Explanation:
d=m/v
3=m/7
Multiply both sides by 7 to cancel it out of the right side
3*7=(m/7)7
21=m
I hope this helps! Please comment if you have any questions.
"total" means "sum" more or less, so the total of m and 10 is m+10
The square of this is (m+10)^2
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If you want to expand this out, then you would get
(m+10)^2 = (m+10)(m+10)
(m+10)^2 = A(m+10) ... let A = m+10
(m+10)^2 = A*m + A*10
(m+10)^2 = m(A) + 10(A)
(m+10)^2 = m(m+10) + 10(m+10) .... plug in A = m+10
(m+10)^2 = m^2+10m+10m+100
(m+10)^2 = m^2+20m+100