Drawing this square and then drawing in the four radii from the center of the cirble to each of the vertices of the square results in the construction of four triangular areas whose hypotenuse is 3 sqrt(2). Draw this to verify this statement. Note that the height of each such triangular area is (3 sqrt(2))/2.
So now we have the base and height of one of the triangular sections.
The area of a triangle is A = (1/2) (base) (height). Subst. the values discussed above, A = (1/2) (3 sqrt(2) ) (3/2) sqrt(2). Show that this boils down to A = 9/2.
You could also use the fact that the area of a square is (length of one side)^2, and then take (1/4) of this area to obtain the area of ONE triangular section. Doing the problem this way, we get (1/4) (3 sqrt(2) )^2. Thus,
A = (1/4) (9 * 2) = (9/2). Same answer as before.
2.5x1.30=3.25
4x4.50=18
2x3.75=7.5
3.25+18+7.5=$28.75 total price
2.5+4+2=8.5lb. total weight
28.75/8.5= 3.38 dollars per pound.
Just divide 36 by 48, and you will get that he made 75% of his free throws.
Answer:
D (4,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
you just change the y value to the opposite sign hehe