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igomit [66]
4 years ago
7

Help Please!!!!! What is the absolute value of ∣∣2 1/3 ∣∣? Use this number line to determine the absolute value. Enter your answ

er in the box as a mixed number in simplest form.

Mathematics
2 answers:
slava [35]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

2 1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

i know because i did the test in k 12

SOVA2 [1]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

2\frac{1}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

Absolut value is just the number regardless it is negative or positive.

For example, the absolute value of -6 is 6, -82 is 82 and 5 is 5

So the absolute value of 2 1/3 is 2 1/3

Hope this helps!

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The side lengths of a right triangle is 11cm, 60cm and 61cm, that could be selected from the given measurements.

Step-by-step explanation:

The measurements are,

                  7cm, 11cm, 54cm, 60cm, 61cm, 65cm

Step:1

                 To check the right angle triangle, Pythagorean theorem can be used.

                For a Pythagorean theorem,

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               The side values are lower than the hypotenuse,

                                                        ...................................(2)

               Where,

                         a,b - side values

                            c - Hypotenuse

               For right angle triangle,  c > a, b

               Alternative : 1

               Take, a = 7cm, b = 11cm

               From eqn (2),

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              The above value is not equal to the any one of the values of ( 54cm. 60cm, 61cm, 65cm ), So its not an sides of right triangle.

               Alternative : 2

               Take, a = 7cm, b = 54cm

               From eqn (2),

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              The above value is not equal to the any one of the values of (60cm, 61cm, 65cm ), So its not an sides of right triangle.

               Alternative : 3

               Take, a = 7cm, b = 60cm

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              The above value is not equal to the any one of the values of (61cm, 65cm ), So its not an sides of right triangle.

               Alternative : 4

               Take, a = 7cm, b = 61cm

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                Alternative : 6

               Take, a = 11cm, b = 60cm

               From eqn (2),

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              The above value is equal to the values of (61cm ), So its an sides of right triangle. The three sides are 11, 60 and 61.

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            Check for solution,

                                     

                                           

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            The side lengths of a right triangle is 11cm, 60cm and 61cm, that could be selected from the given measurements.                

Step-by-step explanation: The side lengths of a right triangle is 11cm, 60cm and 61cm.

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