No, the Pythgorean Theorem only applies to right triangles. To get two right triangles, you divide a rectangle diagonally. Dividing a hexagon into two pieces produces trapezoids or pentagons depending where it is divided.
So for the first one it is (x-3)(x+3) this is because it is a difference of squares so you square root the 9 and the minus you do both +and - in order to keep up the -9
The zeros are:x=3 and x=-3 ( this is because you change the sign in the bracket
the others should be pretty simple to do for number 2 its a complex
the third is a simple trinomial
and fourth is simple trinomial as well
Answer:
12.5 m in 1 second.
Step-by-step explanation:
400/32=12.5
Solve the equation of the function for n.
a(n) = 3n - 20
a = 3n - 20
a + 20 = 3n
(a + 20)/3 = n
n = (a + 20)/3
n(a) = (a + 20)/3
<em>Substitute x = 2 as we get</em>
<em>f(2) = -4(2)+4 = -8+4 = -4</em>
<em>Therefore, f(2) = -4</em>