Answer:
-1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
at x=0 y= 5
at x=3 y= 4
y=ax+b
b= 5
4=3x+5
3x= -1
x= -1/3

Answer:
2.486
3.1734
4.726
5.1350
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7.864
8.54
Step-by-step explanation:
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Question is Incomplete, Complete question is given below.
Prove that a triangle with the sides (a − 1) cm, 2√a cm and (a + 1) cm is a right angled triangle.
Answer:
∆ABC is right angled triangle with right angle at B.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : Triangle having sides (a - 1) cm, 2√a and (a + 1) cm.
We need to prove that triangle is the right angled triangle.
Let the triangle be denoted by Δ ABC with side as;
AB = (a - 1) cm
BC = (2√ a) cm
CA = (a + 1) cm
Hence,
Now We know that

So;


Now;

Also;

Now We know that




[By Pythagoras theorem]

Hence, 
Now In right angled triangle the sum of square of two sides of triangle is equal to square of the third side.
This proves that ∆ABC is right angled triangle with right angle at B.
Answer:
228 hydrogen atoms
Step-by-step explanation:
In a water molecule,
1/3rd is oxygen atoms, and
2/3rd (1 - 1/3 = 2/3) is hydrogen atoms
If there are 114 water molecules,
Total number of atoms would be:
3 * 114 = 342 (1 oxygen and 2 hydrogen atoms in 1 water molecule)
Out of these, 2/3rd would be hydrogen atoms, so:

There would be 228 hydrogen atoms