Answer:
Two possible lengths for the legs A and B are:
B = 1cm
A = 14.97cm
Or:
B = 9cm
A = 12cm
Step-by-step explanation:
For a triangle rectangle, Pythagorean's theorem says that the sum of the squares of the cathetus is equal to the hypotenuse squared.
Then if the two legs of the triangle are A and B, and the hypotenuse is H, we have:
A^2 + B^2 = H^2
If we know that H = 15cm, then:
A^2 + B^2 = (15cm)^2
Now, let's isolate one of the legs:
A = √( (15cm)^2 - B^2)
Now we can just input different values of B there, and then solve the value for the other leg.
Then if we have:
B = 1cm
A = √( (15cm)^2 - (1cm)^2) = 14.97
Then we could have:
B = 1cm
A = 14.97cm
Now let's try with another value of B:
if B = 9cm, then:
A = √( (15cm)^2 - (9cm)^2) = 12 cm
Then we could have:
B = 9cm
A = 12cm
So we just found two possible lengths for the two legs of the triangle.
The surface area is the area of the outside of a 3D shape for example, let’s say you have a cube, a cube has 6 sides, so you have to find the area of each side and then add it up, since it’s a cube you would technically have to find the area of one side and then just multiply it by 6, that would be the easiest way to do it
Hope I helped!
Siamone has $65.32 + DAN
Dan has CARLY - $37.50
CARLY = $127.75
Plug Carly into Dan's equation...
$127.75 - $37.50 = $90.20
DAN = $90.20
Plug Dan into Siamone's equation
$65.32 + $90.20 = $155.57
Y= 26 & x=35 hope I did it on time!