Using the Theorem of Pythagoras (a² + b² = c²)
Put in the values:
12² + 12² = 28²
Is it correct? (solve)
Nope! Because 12² + 12² = 288, and the square root of 288 is about 17, not 28.
The answer is no, 12cm, 12cm, 28cm cannot form a triangle.
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Answer:
∠ DTR = 109°
Step-by-step explanation:
∠ DQT and ∠ TRS are alternate angles and are congruent, then
∠ TRS = 68°
The exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the 2 opposite interior angles.
∠ DTR is an exterior angle of Δ TRS , then
∠ DTR = 41° + 68° = 109°
Answer:
Volume of a cylinder is πr²h
Where
r is the radius
h is the height
Volume = 154cm³
radius = 3cm
height = ? cm
154 = π × 3² × h
154 = π × 9 × h
154 = 9πh
divide both sides by 9π
h = 154/9π
h = 5.4cm
Height is 5.4cm
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Step-by-step explanation:
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