I can use the Distance Formula<span> to find the lengths of the each of the sides of the triangle, these lengths being the distances between the pairs of points. Then I can plus these distances into the Theorem to see if this triangle is a right triangle</span>
Answer: 2
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope of a line is
(rise over run)
This means for every point you must go up/down to get your next point you divide it by every point you go right/left.
From one point to the next it goes up 2 (rise) and right 1 (run)
so that is your slope
Answer:
.324 or 18.9 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
rule is
sine equals opposite over hypotenuse,
cosine equals adjacent over hypotenuse, and
tangent equals opposite over adjacent
OR
soh cah toa
sine = soh = 12/37 = .324
arcsin(.324) or sin^-1(.324) in DEGREES not radians =
18.9 degrees
Im pretty sure it was d when i took the test hopefully im corecct sorry if im not
The general equation of an ellipse in which case it is not centered at the origin and it is tilted is; (x-h)²/a² + (y-k)²/b² = 1.
<h3>What is the general equation of a tilted ellipses not centered at the origin?</h3>
It follows from the task content that the plane shape in discuss is an ellipse which is described by the characteristics that it is tilted and not centered at the origin.
It follows from convention that the general equation of such an ellipse is;
(x-h)²/a² + (y-k)²/b² = 1.
In which case, such an ellipse has center given as point; (h, k).
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