Pretty sure it's right top corner
Isoceleese means then that 2 sides are equal
right triangle so the legs are equal
a^2+b^2=c^2
the legs aer a and b
in isocoleese, a=b
a^2+a^2=c^2
2a^2=c^2
if isocoleese=a then c=?
solve for c
sqrt both sides
a√2=c
if the legs are x feet, then the hyppotonuse is x√2 feet
Answer:
faut-il faire les ponits avec le pallergrom de (−2 ; 3), (6 ; 2) (−1 ; 0) ?
Step-by-step explanation:
The measure of angles 1,4,5,8 are congruent meaning they’re the exact same. If angle 1 measures 71 degrees then that means that 4,5,8 also measure 71 degrees. Angles 1&2 are supplementary angles which means their sum is 180. Since we know that angle 1 measures 71 then we can find the measure of angle 2 by 71+x=180 and solve for x (angle 2) which is 109
Angles 2,3,6,7 are congruent which means they also equal 109
*** angles 1,4,5,8 = 71
Angles 2,3,6,7 = 109***
There is only one solution
When you graph both equations, they intersect therefore the intersection point tells you there is one solution. If it was infinitely many solutions then it would be the same line. If it was no solution then the graph would show to parallel lines.