Answer:
Number 1 can form a right triangle. Numbers 2 & 3 cannot.
Step-by-step explanation:
To check if the sides are a right triangle, check if the sum of the squares of the two smaller sides equals the length of the square of the longest side. In other words, do the Pythagorean Theorem.
5² + 12² = 13²
25 + 144 = 169
169 = 169
<u><em>They are equal therefore Number 1 can form a right triangle.</em></u>
5² + 7² = 9²
25 + 49 = 81
74 = 81
<em>They are not equal, therefore Number 2 can't form a right triangle.</em>
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10² + 12² = 30²
100 + 144 = 900
244 = 900
<em>They are not equal, therefore Number 3 can't form a right triangle.</em>
Answer:
SB or ? = 9
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the two triangles are similar.
((18 + 6) / 6) = 24 / 6 = <u>4</u>
[Scale factor between ∆BCU and ∆SUT]
SB or ? = 12 – 12/<u>4</u> = 12 – 3 = 9
53 is not a perfect square and whereby not using a calculator, 53 is between the perfect squares of 49 and 64. Hence the answer should be between 7 and 8. since 53 is closer to 49, then the answer should be close to 7. use a calculator to verify
Answer:
292
Step-by-step explanation:
73 students in 1 group
4 groups all together
73 Students times 4 groups = amount of students all together
so 73x4=292
The answer is -9 because you have to multiply the two numbers.