In a right angled triangle we can use Pythagoras theorem to determine third side in case two sides are given.
The formula of Pythagoras theorem is given by:

Where x , y and z are sides of triangle , z is hypotenuse.
Now we use this formula to find hypotenuse.
Plugging other two sides which are 5 in. and 12 in.



Taking square root on both sides
square root of 169 is 13
so we have z=13
Hypotenuse is 13 inches.
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Answer:
y = 1 · 5^x
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the given values in the given formula and solve for 'a' and 'b'.
y = a·b^x
5 = a·b^1 . . . . . . for (x, y) = (1, 5)
125 = a·b^3 . . . . for (x, y) = (3, 125)
Divide the second equation by the first:
125/5 = (a·b^3)/(a·b^1)
25 = b^2 . . . simplify
5 = b . . . . . . . take the square root
Substituting into the first equation, we can find 'a':
5 = a·5
1 = a . . . . . . . divide by 5
Written in the given form, the equation is ...
y = 1 · 5^x
Answer:
Top box: Endpoint
Bottom box: Ray
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming that the top box is supposed to be for the point shared by both rays, then it is a endpoint of the rays, as the lines do not continue past the point on the opposite side.
The bottom box will then be a ray, as no point is shown, and a arrow is used at the "end" of the line to signify that it will continue on <em>forever</em>.
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Circle with the radius r=2 and the center (2,2)
Circle with the radius r=2 and the center (1,1)
(I’m out even sure that’s what i was supposed to do i didn’t even understand the question but maybe its correct NOT SURE )