Answer:
27 4th root (x^3)
Step-by-step explanation:
(81x) ^ 3/4
We know (ab) ^c = a^c b^c
81 ^ (3/4) * x^3/4
We can rewrite 81 as 3^4
(3^4)^(3/4) * x^3/4
We know that a^b^c = a^ (b*c)
3^(4*3/4) * x^3/4
3^(3) * x^3/4
27 * x^3/4
27 4th root (x^3)
Answer:
30,40,50
Step-by-step explanation:
If it is a right triangle then the pythagorean theorum would work
a^2+b^2=c^2
30^2+40^2=50^2
900+1600=2500
2500=2500
this means that 30,40,50 is the right answer
*******extra********
also 30,40,50 is a pythagorean triplet
pythagorean triplets form right angles
this one came from the original triplet of 3,4,5---just multiply by 10
Answer:
0.00939495805 about 0.01
Step-by-step explanation:
basically solving for arccos(8.5/9.9) in degrees, had to run through calculator
Answer:
0,11
Step-by-step explanation:
y^2-11y=0
y(y-11)=0 we have transformed the equation into a product
a product can be zero only if one of the factors is 0
so the two solutions are
y=0
and y-11=0 y=11