Neither P, nor A are on the sketch
I guess P is the upper right corner of the rectangle
and A=(0,1)
P belongs to the line going through (1,0) and B(0,y)
<span>but we don't know the y-coordinate of B </span>
<span>the triangle is right and isosceles, so pythagoras a²+a²=2² ... 2a²=4 ... a²=2 ... a=sqrt2 </span>
now look at the right triangle BOA
<span>his hypotenuse is AB=sqrt2 and the <span>the kathete</span> OA is 1 </span>
so y²+1²=(sqrt2)² ... y²+1=2 ... y²=1.. y=1
so the coordinates of B are (0,1)
the line going through (1,0) and (0,1) is L(x)=-x+1
P belongs to this line, so the coordinates of P are P(x,-x+1) (0<x<1)
b) so if that's P, the height of the rectangle is -x+1 and the width=2x
<span>so its area A(x)=2x*(-x+1)= -2x²+2x
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Answer:16.97cm
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the hypotenuse side of an isosceles of side 12cm each
Using pythagoras theorem
hyp^2=opp^2+adj^2
hyp^2=12^2+12^2
Hyp^2=144+144
hyp=√288
Hyp=16.97cm
Answer:
the answer is 13 .8
Step-by-step explanation:
this is a trigonometry question so this would be tan of 51 =17 ÷ × so × =13.8
I think I’m on the same one aha