Answer:
I think it would be 9 miles.
Answer:
Idk if its multiple choice but you can do 1 of 2 ways theres using distance formula =√(5-3)sq+(1-4)sq
=√4+9
=√13 <--
or
3.6 units
Given: The two points that are P(5,1) and Q(3,4).
To find: The distance between these two points.
Solution: It is given that there are two points that are P(5,1) and Q(3,4).
The distance between these two points can be found out as using the distance formula that is: 3.6
Thus, the distance between the given two points is 3.6 units.
So you choose 13 or 3.6 Hope this helps :)
Answer:
96
Step-by-step explanation:
once you fill in the Blanks that are solvable, you will work your way into the answer. For example, the first column, the missing number has to be 155-76 or 79. Now you can find your answer. In the second row, “no Laptop”, you have 79 (solved above) plus 17. So your answer is 79+17 or 96.
Answer:
Part A) 
Part B) 
Part C) 
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A) we know that
In the right triangle ABC of the figure the sine of angle A is equal to divide the opposite side angle A by the hypotenuse
so

substitute the values

Part B) we know that
In the right triangle ABC of the figure the cosine of angle A is equal to divide the adjacent side angle A by the hypotenuse
so

substitute the values

Part C) we know that
In the right triangle ABC of the figure the tangent of angle A is equal to divide the opposite side angle A by the adjacent side angle A
so

substitute the values

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's label this triangle as triangle ABC. Side AB is 18, side BC is 20 and side CA is 25 and the angle we are looking for is angle C. Use the Law of Cosines to find the missing angle. You have to use the Law of Cosines because in order to use the Law of Sines you have to have an angle given and we don't so we have no other options. In our case,
which for us looks like this:
and
and
and
and

Use the 2nd button and the cos button to find the missing angle.
Angle C = 45.4 which is, rounded to the nearest degree, 45°