Answer:
The height of the triangle is always the measurement of a line (often shown as dashes) that is perpendicular to the base and extends to the opposite angle at the top of the triangle.
If it is a right triangle, and the right angle is at the bottom, the side extending up from the right angle will be the height. But this is not always the case.
Answer:
A) 2f / hour
B) 10 f
Step-by-step explanation:
outside temperature decreases by ; 7 F in 3 1/2 hours
a ) represent temperature change as a unit rate
To do this you will need to represent the temperature change per hour
7 f / 3.5 hours
= 7 f / 3.5 = 2 therefore the temperature change as a unit rate = 2f / hour
b) Temperature change after 5 hours
Δ temperature in 5 hours = temperature change per hour * 5
= 2 F * 5 = 10 F
Answer:
60cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
1. turn triangle into rectangle measuring 15x8
2. find area of rectangle (area = base*height): 8*15 = 120
3. Find area of triangle (divide rectangle area by 2): 120/2 = 60cm^2
Answer:
replace the x with -3
Step-by-step explanation:
if you ever have f(x) = 'insert equation' and then it says find f('insert number'), you replace what ever variable is after the first 'f' with the number after the second 'f'. hope this helped!