If the triangle has a angle of 90°, you can solved this exercise by applying the Pythagorean Theorem, which is:
h²=a²+b²
h=√(a²+b²)
h: It is the hypotenuse
(The opposite side of the right angle and the longest side of the triangle).
a and b: They are the legs
(The sides that form the right angle).
The result of h=√(a²+b²), should be 17.1 (The longest side given in the problem). So, let's substitute the values of the legs into the Pythagorean equation:
h=√(a²+b²)
h=√((9.2)²+(14.5)²)
h=17.1
Therefore, the answer is:
Yes, the given measures can be the lengths of the sides of a triangle.
A) To find the surface area of a cube, you have to use the formula 6•a^2
meaning you just have to calculate one side and multiply it by six.
541.5 is the surface area of the cube.
B) To find the surface area for just five sides, you'll be doing the same, except instead of 6 it'll be five.
so multiply 9.5 by itself
you get 90.25
Then you multiply 90.5 by 5
You get 451.25
Unfortunately I'm not sure how to do C. good luck
It is 296 that will the the right answer
Answer:
a(-2,4) b(-4,2) c(-8,6) d(-6,8) these should be the answers
Answer:
option c is correct answer