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Assuming that <em>a + 2 = y</em>, the property that was applied to arrived at <em>(a + 2)/3 = y/3</em> is the: division property of equality.
<em><u>Recall:</u></em>
What is done to both sides of an equation will determine what property of equality was applied to the equation.
- Thus, given the equation:
a + 2 = y
- The following was obtained:
(a + 2)/3 = y/3
Observing the equation stated above, we will see that both sides of the equation was divided by three. This makes both sides equal.
Therefore, assuming that <em>a + 2 = y</em>, the property that was applied to arrived at <em>(a + 2)/3 = y/3</em> is the: division property of equality.
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The median to the long side divides the isosceles triangle into two right triangles with hypotenuse 10 and short leg 6. Thus the long leg (median of interest) is found by the Pythagorean theorem to be
... √(10² -6²) = √64 = 8
Then the midpoint of the short side is found to be 6 + (6/2) = 9 units to the side and 8/2 = 4 units above the opposite vertex. Hence the square of the length of that median is 9² + 4² = 97.
The sum of squares of interest is
... 8² + 2×97 = 258
Answer:
3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
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