Answer:
1.5 - 1 1/5 = 3
10
= 0.3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
You can use the pythagorean theorem to determine the unknown value of the hypotenuse. 2. by taking advantage of their side ratios
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
66.4°
Step-by-step explanation:
→ Find the side which is not given
Hypotenuse = 15 cm
Opposite = ?
Adjacent = 6 cm
→ Utilise the formula triangle with out opposite in it
Cos⁻¹ = Adjacent ÷ Hypotenuse
→ Substitute in the terms
Cos⁻¹ = 6 ÷ 15 ⇔ 66.4°
If you use a ruler and if it's more than 120° its not a right triangle it has to be 120°
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<span>an equation of the circle Center at the
A(a,b) and ridus : r is :
(x-a)² +(y-b)² = r²
in this exercice : a = -7 and b = -1 (Center at: A(-7,-1) )
r = AP.... P(8,7)
r² = (AP)²
r² = (8+7)² +(7+1)² =225+64=289 ...... so : r = 17
an equation of the circle that satisfies the stated conditions.
Center at </span></span>A(-7,-1), passing through P(8, 7) is :
(x+7)² +(y+1)² = 289
The point (-15,y ) <span>lies on this circle : (-15+7)² +(y+1)² = 289....(subsct : x= -15)
(y+1)² = 225
(y+1)² = 15²
y+1 = 15 or y+1 = -15
y = 14 or y = -16
you have two points : (-15,14) , (-15, -16)</span>