Answer:
Point C occurs on the line x = 1
Point D occurs on the line y = -2
The intersection of both lines occurs at the point E = (1,-2)
The difference between the x coordinates of points D and E is 1 + 1/4 units
The difference between the y coordinates of points C and E is 1 unit
Let point F be the point that is 1/4 the distance from point C to point D
To find the x-coordinate F subtract the difference between the x coordinate of points C and E from the x-coordinate of C:
1 - (1 + 1/4) = -1/4
To find the y-coordinate of F subtract the difference between the y-coordinates of D and E from the y-coordinate of C
2 - 1 = 1
The coordinates of point F are (-1/4, 1)
Therefore, the y value of the point that is 1/4th the
U can easily put this through a calculator, but it’s 24 :)
Divide both sides by 0.32 and you'll get the value for c
Answer:
x = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
You use trig to find the hypotenuse of the first triangle. 4^2 + 3^2 = c^2. Then you get c = 5. SInce 10 is 2 times greater than 5 you multiply 3 by 2 and get 6. Hope that helps.