Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
distance formula and pythagorean formula
The linear distance between the two points is the square root of the sum of the squared values of the x-axis distance and the y-axis distance. To carry on the example: the distance between (3,2) and (7,8) is sqrt (52), or approximately 7.21 units.
5/26.
If you count y as a vowel it is 3/13
3×2 - 4x=-2
6-4x=-2
2x=-2
x=-2/2
x=-1
65/97 or 0.67
TanY = opposite/adjacent
TanY = XZ/YZ
TanY = 65/97
= 0.6701030928