Change 0.7 to 7/10 and 4 to 1/4,so it'll be 7/10x1/4, then find least common denominator, 40.change fractions to 28/40x10/40=280/40=70
There really aren't any steps. It's just a handy fact about Isosceles triangles.
An Isosceles triangle is a triangle that has two sides that are the same length,
and one of the facts about this kind of triangle is that the angles opposite the
two equal sides are equal angles.
In your picture, the two sides of the triangle that have tick marks across them
are equal lengths, and that means that the angles at 'S' and 'U' are equal angles.
In this kind of triangle, those are called the "base angles", even though they
don't necessarily have to be the angles that the triangle stands on. They're
just the two angles that are opposite the two equal sides.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
when finding the slope, change in the x value is considered the RUN
slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1) = rise / run
If the temperature is the same in Farenheit and Celsius, the variable F is equal to the variable C in the equation. Thus, you'll just need to replace one or both variables in the original equation and solve for the single variable. I'll just use x as the variable here:
F = 1.8C + 32
x = 1.8x + 32
subtract x from both sides
0 = 0.8x + 32
subtract 32 from both sides
-32 = 0.8x
divide both sides by 0.8
-40 = x
So, since we know x = -40 degrees, we also know that F = -40° and C = -40° too.
The midpoint between the two points is (-6,4)