The side length ratios of an isosceles right triangle are 1-1-
. So,
the length of a leg would be equal to the length of the hypotenuse divided by the square root of 2.
Using pythagorean theorem (c is the hypotenuse, a and b are the legs)
c²=a²+b²If the triangle is isosceles, two side lengths must be equal. In the case of a right triangle, the legs must be equal in length. So, b=a.
c²=a²+a²c²=2a²a²=c²/2a=c/a≈c/1.414
Answer:
-10
Step-by-step explanation:
x has to be less than -5. Since -10 is further away from 0 than any number it is the smallest. Also, -10 is more to the left.
Answer: D
Step-by-step explanation: -7 is not included in the shaded part of the inequality
X is going to equal two in this equation.