<span>I am almost down with advanced functions and I found it to be a little difficult. I've never been that strong in math so I expected this course to be hard for me. I tried pretty hard this year, and I think after the exam, I can maintain around a 85-87. I'm just wondering if calculus is a lot more difficult than functions to the people that have already taken both courses. I've heard multiple times that calculus can be easier, but I'm not quite sure.</span>
Answer:5 sqrt(2)
Step-by-step explanation:
All the sides of the square are congruent by the markings. Therefore they all measure 5 and because all 4 sides are congruent it is a square. Because it is a square the corners are right angles and you can use the Pythagorean Theorem. a^2 +b^2 = c^2.
5^2 + 5^2 = x^2
25 + 25 = x^2
50= x^2
X = square root of 50
X= square root of 25 Times Square root of 2
X= 5square root of 2
The answer would be -5x/4
Answer:
Yes, 700 yards bigger than 2000 feet because 700 yards = 2100 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 3 feet in a yard, so that means we need to multiply 700 yards by 3 to get the number of feet there are in 700 yards.
700 yards × 3 feet = 2100 feet
700 yards = 2100 feet
2100 feet > 2000 feet