Okay, so these problems can be quite tricky because a lot of it is remembering little rules but let me tell you how you can figure out this one! :)
Also just a little warning is that I'm not quite good at remembering the math terms for different parts so please don't mind that :P
Alright, since G is the centroid then it is in the middle of BE! That means segment BE is cut into two different parts! A 1/3 part and a 2/3 part. You can probably tell by looking which part is which because 1/3 is less than 2/3.
Hopefully you get what I'm saying so far :)
Now since you know there are two parts (a 1/3 and 2/3 segmet of BE). You can just figure each of them out considering you know BE's whole length! So 1/3 of 9 is 3 and 2/3 of 9 is 6. SO the 1/3 section is equal to 3 and the 2/3 section is equal to 6!!!! Now you practically have your answer right there!
Notice that the bigger part is segment GE (the 2/3 part) and the smaller part is BG (the 1/3 part). Since you know the 1/3 and 2/3 equal and what segment they are you have the answer!
BG = 3 and GE = 6
I really hope that helps! ^-^ Let me know if you have any questions! :3
- mathwizzard3
The graph should look like the below image
It’s a straight line that passes through the origin.
Answer:
D. (x2 - x1)2 + (y2 - y1)2
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use the Pythagorean Theorem or Distance formula to solve this problem. JK = x2 - x1 and LJ = y2 - y1. To find LK, you square the two legs, add them together and take the square root. The solution is
(x2 - x1)2 + (y2 - y1)2
.
Answer:
However, that's the length of "c" and you're looking to drag it in. So,o you drag in 10^2+7^2=a^2.
Then, as shown by the first picture attatched, you can drag in the one with "c" and "a" with the five shown.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find "c" the diagonal, as explained, you need to use the theorem twice. You can first use it by finding "a", as you already have "b". To find a, you do 10^2+7^2=a^2, the hypotenuse.
100+49=149.
So, a is root 149.
a^2+b^2=c^2 so
149+25=174