Once you multiply 4 x 384, you can then multiply 4 and 5000 (which is multiplying 4 and 5 and adding three zeros) and then add the answer of 4x384.
Answer:
z = 3![\sqrt{13}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%7B13%7D)
Step-by-step explanation:
According to Euclidian theorem we can find the measure of z using the following equation:
z^2 = 9*(9+4)
z^2 = 9*13 multiply
z^2 = 117 find the root of both sides
z = 3![\sqrt{13}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%7B13%7D)
An equation expressed equality ex
2+3=5
algebreaic is unknown
a+3=5
an expression is also known as a phrase that doesn't say anything so ex
a+3 is a phrase or expression
so
x+3=5 is an equation
x+3 is an expression
P(rolling 5) = 1/6
P(rolling even number) = 3/6 = 1/2
P(rolling 5 THEN even) = 1/6 x 1/2 = 1/12
The question uses one die and puts the results in order which makes the answer simple.
If you used two dice and either could be 5 or even you get a different result.
Answer:
4, 144, 145 are not Pythagorean triplets
Step-by-step explanation:
According tp Pythagoras theorem,
Sum of squares of two sides must be equal to square of the third side.
By Pythagoras theorem,
24^2 + 144^2 = 145^2
576 + 20736 = 21025
21312 ≠ 21025
Numbers 24, 144, 145 does not satisfy the Pythagoras theorem.
So, 24, 144, 145 are not Pythagorean triplets.
Hence, checked.