Answer:
Radius was helping his father Sir Cumference.
Explanation:
The question above is related to the mathematical adventure story entitled <em>"Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi."</em>
Radius was the<u> son of Sir Cumference and Lady Di of Ameter</u>. One day, Sir Cumference drank a potion which turned him into a dragon. In order to restore his father's shape, radius needed to find the magic number called "pi."
In mathematics, the value of pie is more than 3<em> (3.14 to be exact)</em> and it is represented by the Greek symbol "
."
So, this explains the answer.
8/36 because:
8+16+12=36
and if you simplify it the answer will be 4/18 2/9
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Hyperbolic geometry is defined as a non-Euclidean geometry.
(invalidating the fifth postulate of Euclid's five fundamental postulates)
Choice B and D can be eliminated because this has nothing to do with perpendicular lines.
Choice C should be eliminated as well since that's exactly the fifth postulate of Euclid's five fundamental postulates
We are left with A by the process of elimination
I put together a quick and simple brute force algorithm, and the two numbers you are looking for are 211 and 1055.
211 * 5 = 1055.
1055 - 211 = 844
Answer:
5 feet of wall should be on each side of the painting.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a 3 foot wide painting should be centered on 13 foot wide wall, to determine how many feet should be on each side of the painting, the following calculations must be performed:
(13 - 3) / 2 = X
10/2 = X
5 = X
Therefore, 5 feet of wall should be on each side of the painting.