Right Triangles and the Pythagorean Theorem
The Pythagorean Theorem, a2+b2=c2, a 2 + b 2 = c 2 , can be used to find the length of any side of a right triangle.
The side opposite the right angle is called the hypotenuse (side c in the figure).
412-217
195 units
Just subtract them and that would be the distance I’m pretty sure
If you would like to solve the equation 4/5 * x = 2/5, you can calculate this using the following steps:
4/5 * x = 2/5 /*5
4 * x = 2 /4
x = 2/4
x = 1/2
The correct result would be 1/2.
X = approximately 633
Steps:
lnx + ln3x = 14
ln3x^2 = 14 : Use the log property of addition which is to multiply same log together so you multiply x and 3x because they have log in common
(ln3x^2) = (14) : take base of e on both sides to get rid of the log
e e
3x^2 = e^14 : e cancels out log on the left side and the right side is e^14
x^2 = e^14 / 3 : divide both sides by 3
√x^2 = <span>√(e^14 / 3) : take square root on both sides to get rid of the square 2 on x
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x = √(e^14) / <span>√3 : square root cancels out square 2 leaving x by itself
x = e^7 / </span>√3 : simplify the √(e^14) so 14 (e^14) divide by 2 (square root) = 7<span>
x = </span>633.141449221 : solve