Well, we know perimeter is just adding all the lengths together.
And we already know 2 of the lengths, so we know the rest. 11 1/2 is the same as the opposite side, and 6 1/3 is the same as the opposite side.
So the sides are 6 1/3, 6 1/3, 11 1/2, 11 1/2.
Add them up:
6 1/3 + 6 1/3 + 11 1/2 + 11 1/2.
Improper fractions:
19/3 + 19/3 + 23/2 + 23/2.
Common denominator, (6):
38/6 + 38/6 + 69/6 + 69/6 = 214/6.
Simplify:
214/6 = 35 2/3
Answer:
a. 2^(x-2) = g^(-1)(x)
b. A, B, D
Step-by-step explanation:
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1. replace g(x) with y and solve for x
y = log₂(x) + 2
subtract 2 from both sides to isolate the x and its log
y - 2 = log₂(x)
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thus, 2^(y-2) = x
replace x with g^(-1)(x) and y with x
2^(x-2) = g^(-1)(x)
2. plug this in to points A, B, C, D, E, and F
A: (2,1)
plug 2 in for x
2^(2-2) = 2⁰ = 1 so this works
B: (4, 4)
2^(4-2) = 2²= 4 so this works
C: (9, 3)
2^(9-2) = 2⁷ = 128 ≠ 3 so this doesn't work
(5, 8)
2^(5-2) = 2³ = 8 so this works
E: (3, 5)
2^(3-2) = 2¹ = 2 ≠ 5 so this doesn't work
F: (8, 5)
2^(8-2) = 2⁶ = 64 ≠ 5 so this doesn't work
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Answer:
Dear Laura Ramirez
Answer to your query is provided below
Option B is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
In a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs is equal to the square of the length of the hypotenuse.
Also,
By the triangle inequality theorem, the sum of the lengths of any two sides should be greater than the length of the third side.
Here, if you see( 16+24)>38
So, the set of numbers can be measures of a
triangle.