Answer:
I cant see the reference image so I dont have enough info to help. Srry :(
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer to the questions
Answer:
Yes it can
Step-by-step explanation:
To check wether it's a right angle triangle we need to apply the Pythagoras theorem
h^2= a^2 +b^2
Hypotenuse is always the longest side so
5^2 = 3^2 + 4^2
This is correct, so the triangle is a right angle triangle
Answer from Gauthmath
Answer:
Quadrant III ( C )
Quadrant IV ( D )
Step-by-step explanation:
Ordered pair ( a, b )
gives a point P on the coordinate plane
( a, b ) = ( x, y )
given : b = negative ( y-axis )
a ≠ 0 ( i.e. a = negative or positive ) ( x -axis )
Therefore point P is located in the : Third and fourth quadrants
The answer would be c) 129