Answer:
No, Pythagorean Theorem can't be used here for finding the missing sides of the triangle.
Because Pythagorean Theorem is used in triangles having one of its sides right angled but here in the diagram non of the sides of the triangle are right angled .
F(x)=
1) 2x+1 for D:[0,+forever)
2) (x^2)-2 for D:(-forever,0]
Base ten means the regular number system that we usually use. So it would be: 3,526,019
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
If the ratios of the 3 pairs of corresponding sides of the 2 triangles are equal , then the triangles are similar (SSS postulate )
the3 ratios of the 2 triangles , left to right are all equal to
Then the triangles are similar by the SSS postulate
the corresponding angles of similar triangles are congruent, then
∠ c = 60°
Also both triangles have 3 congruent sides and are therefore equilateral triangles with all angles equal to 60°, so
c = 60°
A parabola is the locus of points equidistant from the focus and directrix. This means the distance from the green point is the same to the focus as it is to the directrix. The appropriate choice is ...
... B. 7