Answer:
What prisms
Step-by-step explanation:
This is vague. Any dimensions that make a triangle can make more than one, just draw another right next to it. What's really being asked is which dimensions can make more than one non-congruent triangle.
<span>A. Three angles measuring 75°,45°, and 60°.
That's three angles, and 75+45+60 = 180, so it's a legit triangle. The angles don't determine the sides, so we have whole family of similar triangles with these dimensions. TRUE
<span>B. 3 sides measuring 7, 10, 12?
</span>Three sides determine the triangles size and shape uniquely; FALSE
<em>C. Three angles measuring 40</em></span><span><em>°</em></span><em>, 50°</em><span><em>, and 60°? </em>
40+50+60=150, no such triangle exists. FALSE
<em>D. 3 sides measuring 3,4,and 5</em>
Again, three sides uniquely determine a triangle's size and shape; FALSE
</span>
Answer: 0.12 Kilometer
Step-by-step explanation:
120 divided by 1000
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that
Current count of pushups = 8
Number of increase in pushups each day = 2
The desired pushup goal on daily basis = 30
Days require = x= ?
as we can conclude the number of pushups would increase by following sequence
8, 10, 12, 14, 16, ......30
Now as we can be the number of pushups by a constant number each day it means this sequence is arithmetic.
First term of our sequence is X1 and the final term is Xn, and the difference between two consecutive terms (Common Difference) is 2.
So
X1 = 8
Xn = 30
d = 2
Using the formula of nth term for arithmetic sequence
Xn = X1 + (n-1)d
Substituting the values
30 = 8 + (n-1)2
30-8 = (n-1)2
22 = 2n -2
22+2 = 2n
2n = 24
n = 24/2
n = 12
So, it means on the 12th day he will have to do 30 pushups if he starts from 8 and increase 2 pushups each day.
Answer:
0.125
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a standard calculus question. If you search out L'Hopital's Rule you will find that there are only Calculus examples present. If you use calculus, the answer comes to 1/8. The only way I can think of doing this without the use of Calculus is to let x = something very small -- say x = 0.0001 That approaches 0, but it is not quite = to 0.
So let's try it.
16 + 0.00001 = 16.00001
sqrt(16.0001) = 4.00000125
Now subtract 4
4.00000125 - 4
0.00000125
Now divide by 0.00001
0.12499998
which is close to 0.125.
If someone else can give you an answer that is "purer" than this one, take it.