<span>Using place value to exchange equal amounts when renaming a number is called : Regroup
Simple example for a group is when you try to add up :
86 + 25
86 has 8 group of tens and 6 groups of one
25 has 2 groups of tens and 5 groups of one
after adding that up , now the number has 11 group of tens and 1 group of one, the result of that equation would be : 110</span>
Sin(theeta) = square root(3)/2
theeta = sin inverse [square root (3)/2]
theeta = 60 degrees
as seen from trignometric table
Answer:
Well the whole answer is 10.246950 smth smth but I don’t have the multiple choices so your gonna have to round yourself
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay so you have a weigh of 8 and a diagonal of 13.
If you look, theres a triangle there. One side has 8 and the diagonal that was cut forms a 13. So we have a leg and a hypotnuse. To find the other leg (length) just follow the Pythagorean theroum and solve for b or a.
Pythagorean theroum: a^2+b^2=c^2
Now subsitute c for 13 since its the hypotnuse and a or b as 8 but only one.
In this case I’m substituting a for 8.
8^2+b^2=13^2
Solve the squares
64+b^2= 169
Isolate the b
b^2=105
Now square root 105
√105 will give the answer above on a normal calculator but if you have to round, I don’t know what place but you can round.
You would take the square root of x^2 and of 121 so x =11