First find the decimal equivalent of square root 3: SQRT(3) = 1.732 ( roughly)
If the base and height were each 3, then the hypotenuse would need to be:
3^2 + 3^2 = C^2
9 + 9 = C^2
18 = C^2
C = SQRT(18) = 4.24
This is larger than sqrt(3), so this cannot be a right triangle.
If one leg was 3 and the other leg was sqrt(3) then the hypotenuse would be:
3^2 + 1.73^2 = C^2
9 + 3 = C^2
12 = C^2
C = SQRT(12) = 3.46
This is larger than 3, this cannot be a right triangle.
The answer is b) no.
Answer:
Jessica worked 13.5 hours at job A
Step-by-step explanation:
(4d⁵ - d³) + (d⁵ + d³ - 4)
4d⁵ + d⁵ - d³ + d³ - 4
5d⁵ - 4
Answer:
45
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of angle in a straight line is 180
=> 3n + (4n - 15) + 90 = 180
3n + 4n + 75 = 180
7n = 180 - 75 = 105
n = 15
Angle ZLQK = 4n - 15 = 4*15 - 15 = 60 - 15 = 45
Answer: D: -2
explanation:
1. divide fractions inside brackets by multiplying by the reciprocal
1/4 • 4/7
= 4/28
2. multiply 4/28 by 7/5
= 28/140 which can be reduced to 1/5
3. multiply by -10
= 1/5 • -10
= -2