9514 1404 393
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
The Pythagorean triple (8, 15, 17) is often seen in algebra and geometry problems. You recognize it as choice A, so you know that is a right triangle.
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A spreadsheet or graphing calculator can perform the tedium of comparing the sum of squares of the shorter sides to the square of the longer side. The attachment shows a spreadsheet used for that purpose. It identifies the triple (8, 15, 17) as the sides of a right triangle.
Is it a improper fraction or?
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Hello,
Using V = (pi)(r)^2(h) :
V = 12
r = ?
h = 8
12 = (pi)(r)^2(8)
12/(8pi) = r^2
sqrt(12/8pi) = sqrt(r^2)
r = .69 in
Good luck to you!