If a polygon has 5 sides, then it is a regular pentagon
False: regular pentagon = equiangular. There are pentagons that have 5 sides that are not equiangular
The value of h is exactly the axis of symmetry. So when h changes, it completely changes the line of symmetry. This is because the vertex is (h, k) and the x value of the vertex is always equal to the line of symmetry in a quadratic.
Changing the k value does nothing to the line of symmetry. This is because it is just moving the graph up and down, which doesn't change the symmetry of a parabola.
Let
x----> the length side of the hypotenuse
y----> the length side of the <span>unknown leg
we know that
x=2*y----> equation 1
applying the Pythagoras Theorem
x</span>²=y²+3²-----> equation 2
substitute equation 1 in equation 2
[2*y]²=y²+3²----> 4*y²-y²=9-----> 3*y²=9----> y²=3
y=√3 ft
x=2*y----> x=2*√3 ft
the answer is
<span>the lengths of the three sides are
</span>hypotenuse=2√3 ft
one leg=√3 ft
other leg=3 ft
(15x3) feet ÷ 3 = (5x1) feet = 5 feet
33 feet x 5 feet=165 feet
165 feet ÷ 3 = 55 feet
55 feet÷(33 feet÷3)=55 feet ÷ 11 feet = 5 feet
Ans:
5 + 11 x 5 feet