Multiply the number in the tens place of the bottom
number by the number in ones place of the top number. So
multiply the 1 by the 5, which makes 5. Multiply the number in
the tens place of the bottom number by the number in tens
place of the top number. Multiply 1 by 2, which equals 2.
To find the probability of landing on a triangle, you will want find the combined areas of the triangles and the total area of the square target.
Divide the area of the combined areas and the total area to find the probability of landing on a triangle.
A = 1/2bh
1/2 x 8 x 8
A = 32 square inches
32 x 4
128 square inches (areas of triangles)
A = bh
26 x 26
A = 676 square inches
128/676 = 0.189
There is an approximate probability of 0.19 of hitting a triangle.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given is the sequence 3, 8, 13, 18, 23, ….:
We find that this is a geometric sequence with each term added with 5 to the previous term
Hence recursive formula is 
Non recursive formula:

iii) Start with 3.
Add 5 and write as 2nd term
Take the resulting term and add 5 and mark as 3rd term
Repeat this m times.
Try googling this it will give you some examples and definitions.
https://mathbitsnotebook.com/Geometry/SegmentsAnglesTriangles/SATTriangleTypes.html