Pythagoras theorem.... The thing I hate the most..
In a traingle if you know two if its sides ( we say A and B ) you square them and get the third side C .
You didn't understand.
Let me explain.
We have a triangle, one side is 4cm other is 3cm how do you find the third side?
Yes, Pythagoras theorem.
That is a^2 + b^2 = c^2.
You square 4 and 3:
That will be 16 and 9 then you add them.
16+9= 25 find the root of 25 that is 5.
You get the third side as 5cm.
That's how you use Pythagoras theorem.
Answer:
(a) see attached
(b) CD = 29
Step-by-step explanation:
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See the attachment for a diagram.
In the diagram, we have shown point E on the plane so that BE is parallel to AC.
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<h3>(b)</h3>
Triangle BDE is a right triangle with hypotenuse BD = 25 and leg BE = AC = 15. The length DE is given by the Pythagorean theorem as ...
DE = √(BD^2 -BE^2) = √(625 -225) = 20
Triangle CDE is a right triangle with hypotenuse CD and legs CE = 21 and DE = 20. The length of the hypotenuse is also given by the Pythagorean theorem as ...
CD = √(CE^2 +DE^2) = √(21^2 +20^2) = √841
CD = 29
Answer:
20?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
3a = 
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
2a + 4b = 5 ← substitute a = 3b into the equation
2(3b) + 4b = 5
6b + 4b = 5
10b = 5 ( divide both sides by 10 )
b =
=
Now
a = 3b = 3 ×
=
, thus
3a = 3 ×
= 
Answer:
32
Step-by-step explanation:
0.5x = 16
divide 0.5 from both sides to get variable by itself since it is the inverse operation of 0.5x
x=32