Thirty two and one hundred six thousandths.
Answer:
So, a repeated rational can be :->
--> 0.33333333...
Which can be expressed as 1/3 hope this helps
Sounds as tho' you have an isosceles triangle (a triangle with 2 equal sides). If this triangle is also a right triangle (with one 90-degree angle), then the side lengths MUST satisfy the Pythagorean Theorem.
Let's see whether they do.
8^2 + 8^2 = 11^2 ???
64 + 64 = 121? NO. This is not a right triangle.
If you really do have 2 sides that are both of length 8, and you really do have a right triangle, then:
8^2 + 8^2 = d^2, where d=hypotenuse. Then 64+64 = d^2, and
d = sqrt(128) = sqrt(8*16) = 4sqrt(8) = 4*2*sqrt(2) = 8sqrt(2) = 11.3.
11 is close to 11.3, but still, this triangle cannot really have 2 sides of length 8 and one side of length 11.
((9-3)+2(3+4))-((5x3)-5+6)
6 + 14 - 14
6
The perpendicular line will have the x and y coefficients swapped and one of them negated. We can write the desired line as
9(x -6) -3(y -4) = 0
where the coordinates of the point of interest are (6, 4).
Dividing by 3, this is
3(x -6) -(y -4) = 0
3x -y = 14
An equation for the line of interest is ...
3x -y = 14