We should not add we should subtract -2778
Answer:
4√3
Step-by-step explanation:
For isosoles triangles the legs are congruent
v = u
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using the pythagorean theorem
(4√6)² = v² + v²
(16 * 6) = 2v²
Divide both sides by 2
16 * 3 = v²
Take the square root of both sides
4√3 = v
Answer:
12 which is on C
Step-by-step explanation:
use pathogoras theorem
a^2+b^2=c^2
16^2+b^2=20^2
256+b^2=400
b^2=400-256
b^2=144
b= square root of 144
b= 12
5x = 15
x = 3
3(3) - 5y = -16
9 - 5y = -16
5y = -16 - 9
5y = - 25
y = - 5
(3, -5)
The center-radius form<span> of the </span>circle<span> equation is in the format (x – h)</span>2<span> + (y – k)</span>2<span> = r</span>2<span>, with the center being at the point (h, k) and the radius being "r". Therefore, the center is located at point (1, -3) and is located in the fourth quadrant, last option. Hope this answers the question.</span>