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son4ous [18]
3 years ago
13

(i) find the number of students who passed in Mathematics.

Mathematics
1 answer:
saveliy_v [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

me and my friend is passed in mathematics

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To calculate the actual perimeter, we need to first calculate the distance between the points;

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AB represents distance between point A and B

BC represents distance between point B and C

CD represents distance between point C and D

DA represents distance between point D and A

Calculating AB

Here, we consider A = (0,1); B = (3,4);

Distance is calculated as;

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(x_1,y_1) = A(0,1)

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Here, we consider B = (3,4); C = (4,3)

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(x_1,y_1) = B (3,4)

(x_2,y_2) = C(4,3)

Substitute these values in the formula above

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BC = \sqrt{(3 - 4)^2 + (4 - 3)^2}

BC = \sqrt{(-1)^2 + (1)^2}

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Here, we consider C = (4,3); D = (3,0)

Here,

(x_1,y_1) = C(4,3)

(x_2,y_2) = D (3,0)

Substitute these values in the formula above

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