This is an incomplete question, here is a complete question and image is also attached below.
How much longer is the hypotenuse of the triangle than its shorter leg?
a. 2 ft
b. 4 ft
c. 8 ft
d. 10 ft
Answer : The correct option is, (b) 4 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
Using Pythagoras theorem in ΔACB :


Given:
Side AC = 6 ft
Side BC = 8 ft
Now put all the values in the above expression, we get the value of side AB.



Now we have to calculate the how much longer is the hypotenuse of the triangle than its shorter leg.
Difference = Side AB - Side AC
Difference = 10 ft - 6 ft
Difference = 4 ft
Therefore, the 4 ft longer is the hypotenuse of the triangle than its shorter leg.
260 students is the prediction for how many sweatshirts will be sold so no they will not sell all of them
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
36 divided but 3 is 12 so x=12
It is y+1=0.9(x+4) because the formula is y - y1=m(x + x1) you only need one point and the slope. If you have two points, you need to find the slope by using the slope formula slope=y2-y1/x2-x1. Filling it in it would look like slope=7-(-1)/5-(-4). The double negatives cancel each other out and it turns to addition signs leaving us with slope=7+1/5+4 so the slope is 8/9 or 0.9. Now you can fill out the point-slope formula y+1=0.9(x+4)