Answer:
4 in.
Step-by-step explanation:
length times width = area
actually im not really sure lol. we havent done this in a while
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope it helps
First lets see the pythagorean identities

So if we have to solve for sin theta , first we move cos theta to left side and then take square root to both sides, that is

Now we need to check the sign of sin theta
First we have to remember the sign of sin, cos , tan in the quadrants. In first quadrant , all are positive. In second quadrant, only sin and cosine are positive. In third quadrant , only tan and cot are positive and in the last quadrant , only cos and sec are positive.
So if theta is in second quadrant, then we have to positive sign but if theta is in third or fourth quadrant, then we have to use negative sign .
Answer:
C) 32 * 2**1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
For rectangle P = L + W = 24 but L = 2W so
2W + W = 24
3W = 24
W = 8 and L = 2W = 16
A = L * W = 16 * 8 = 128
SO for the square with the same area
A = L * L = 128
L**2 = 128
L = 8 * 2**1/2
P = 4L = 32 * 2**1/2
Answer:
6 7/12
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to get a common denominator, which is 12
12 1/4 - 5 2/3
12 1/4*3/3 - 5 2/3*4/4
12 3/12 - 5 8/12
We will need to borrow from the 12 since 3/12 is less than 8/12. Write the 1 we borrow as 12/12
11 + 12/12 + 3/12 - 5 8/12
11 15/12 - 5 8/12
6 7/12