Answer:
5.7 Round it and you will get that
Answer:
The answer is (0, 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
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3a to the power of 2 plus 5a minus 2
Using the Pythagorean theorem:
c = sqrt(8^2 + 7^2)
c = sqrt(64 + 49)
c = sqrt(113)
c = 10.6
Answer:
option 4.
16 square units
Step-by-step explanation:
as we do not have the measures of the sides, but if the points of the vertices with Pythagoras we can calculate the sides.
P = (2 , 4)
S = (4 , 2)
we have to subtract the values of p from s
PS = (4 - 2 , 2 - 4)
PS = (2 , -2)
by pitagoras h ^ 2 = c1 ^ 2 + c2 ^ 2
h: hypotenuse
c1: leg 1
c2: leg 2
PS^2 = 2^2 + -2^2
PS = √ 4 + 4
PS = √8
PS = 2√2
S = (4 , 2)
R = (8 , 6)
SR = (8-4 , 6-2)
SR = (4 , 4)
by pitagoras h ^ 2 = c1 ^ 2 + c2 ^ 2
h: hypotenuse
c1: leg 1
c2: leg 2
SR^2 = 4^2 + 4^2
SR = √ (16 + 16)
SR = √32
SR = 4√2
having the values of 2 of its sides we multiply them and obtain their area
PS * RS = Area
2√2 * 4√2 =
16