Answer:
hypotenuse = 17.46
Step-by-step explanation:
The Pythagorean Theorem is a^2+b^2=c^2.
Since we are finding the hypotenuse, we must plug in 16 and 7 since they represent the lengths of both side.
16^2+7^2=c^2
256+49=c^2
305=c^2
which means we have to find the square root of c^2 AND 305, round it to the nearest hundredth, which means that;
c=17.46
Answer:
yes, by AAA~
Step-by-step explanation:
to find the missing angles subtract 180 - 125 - 27 = 28
then we have all of the angles and we can see they are congruent
71290 because the ones are 0 and zero is lower than 5
so it wouldn't add anything to the tens
the rule is if the number is more than 5+ it will add 1 to the next number
for example if we have this number 189 and we want to round it to the nearest 10 ..
we will see the ones place is it more than 5+ ? YEAH bcz its 9 ...
so 9 will add one to the tense and the answer will be 190 :)
hope you got the point .
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Parameterize the ellipse as (acos∙,bsin∙). Take points P:=(acosp,bsinp) and Q:=(acosq,bsinq) on the ellipse, with midpoint M:=(P+Q)/2.
If |PQ|=2k, then
a2(cosp−cosq)2+b2(sinp−sinq)2=4k2
The coordinates of M are
xy==a2(cosp+cosq)b2(sinp+sinq)