The distance from the base of the tree to the tallest would be 14.21 cm
<h3>We have the following data points in this question</h3>
X1 = 8 feet
y1 = 16 feet
x2 = 11 feet
y2 = 9 feet
To proceed with the solution we have to
We have to solve for the shorter tree

<em>= </em>9² + 11²
= √81 +121
= 14.21
<h3>For the taller tree we would have</h3>
√8² + 16²
= √64 +256
= 17.89
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Answer:
(c) Factor
Step-by-step explanation:
The constituents of a product are its factors.
Dividing a product by one of its factors will not leave a remainder.
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A <em>term</em> is a constant or product of one or more variables and a constant. For example, -4 and 24xy are both <em>terms</em>.
A <em>multiple</em> is a product with one factor being an integer. For example, 3×1.5 = 4.5 is a <em>multiple</em> of 1.5.
A <em>variable</em> is a symbol for an unknown value. Commonly, a variable is a single letter, but may also be a blank (__) or a question mark (?). Sometimes a word or phrase is used as a variable. For example, ...
3 + x = 5
3 + __ = 5
3 + ? = 5
3 + (some number) = 5
X =9 had the samw question on sat
The rotation about the origin that is equivalent to R-200° is; C. R160
<h3>How to find the angle of rotation?</h3>
We are given;
Origin = -200°
Now, even if we add and also subtract a complete rotation of 360° (or even several rotations of 360°), we will want to have the similar rotation.
Thus;
By adding 360° to -200°, we have;
α = -200° + 360°
α = 160°
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<em>Answer:</em></h3><h2>
<em>No</em></h2>
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