If you're trying to find the missing side of the "triangle" (the distance from the house to where the ladder touches the ground), you would use the pythagorean theorem, a²+b²=c². (c is always hypotenuse)
a²+b²=c²
12²+b²=15²
144+b²=225
b²=81
√b²=√81
b=9
Answer:
good for the farmer
Step-by-step explanation:
Please note translations are just movements on a axis, they are not changing the length of a segment at all. In fact, only dilations change the figure. The length of E'F' is going to be the same as the length of EF.
Answer:
D:{x∈R}
R:{y∈R}
Step-by-step explanation:
This is just a linear function. I know this because the degree of the x-variable is 1.
Domain and range are sets of possible values the function can have - though not necessarily at the same time.
Thus, there are no restrictions to the domain and range unless context is given.
Therefore, the domain and range is:
D:{x∈R}
R:{y∈R}