Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The area of the figure is equal to the area of an isosceles triangle (has two equal sides) plus the area of a rectangle
step 1
Find the area of the triangle
The area of the triangle is equal to

we have

To find out the height of the triangle Apply the Pythagorean Theorem

solve for h




<em>Find the area of triangle</em>


step 2
Find the area of rectangle
The area of rectangle is equal to

we have

substitute

step 3
Find the area of the figure
Adds the areas

Alright, if I have this right, first of all, your provided with only one side of the triangle, the long leg. You need to calculate the short leg, and then the hypotenuse for it to all be complete
1. Find the short leg's measurement by dividing the length of the long leg by the square root of 3 (use a calc.)
2. 3/ the square root of 3 = to 1.73
3. The length of the short leg, supposedly, is 1.73 (roughly, was rounded)
4. Find the hypotenuse by taking the length of the short leg times 2
5. 1.73*2=3.46, (roughly, was rounded)
6. Apply the measurements to the figure.
7. The long leg is equal to 3, the hypotenuse is equal to 3.46, and the short leg is equal to 1.73
~Hope this helps!
(Would appreciate brainliest :p)
Answer: it is less then 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Because 10 lies between two consecutive perfect squares (in increasing order) 10 is located between the square roots of these two numbers. This means that 10 is located between 10 is less than 5.