<span>The sixth term of an
arithmetic sequence with t1 = 2 and tn = tn-1 + 4 is 22. </span><span>I am hoping that this answer has satisfied your query and it
will be able to help you in your endeavor, and if you would like, feel free to
ask another question.</span>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>y</em> = 10(- 1) - 3 = <em>- 13</em>
<em>y</em> = 10(0) - 3 = <em>- 3 </em>
<em>y</em> = 10(1) - 3 =<em> 7 </em>
<em>y</em> = 10(5) - 3 = <em>47</em>
Answer:
6 1/3 yards = 19 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
1 yard = 3 feet
So we'll take the number of yards and multiply that by 3
6 yards x 3 feet/yard = 18 feet
for the 1/3 of a yard, you can either ask, "what's 1/3 of 3?" (= 1) or you can multiply 1/3 yard x 3 feet/yard = 1 foot.
Add up the parts, 18 + 1 = 19 feet
Answer:
0 < x < 50
Step-by-step explanation:
We start out with a square (which IS a rhombus for all sides are equal in
length. That's when the diagonals are equal in length, which, by the
Pythagorean theorem equal to
5*√2
C^2=a^2+b^2
=25^2+25^2
Factorise
c^2=25^2 × 2
c=square root of 25^2 × 2
That is
c=√25^2 × 2
=5×√2
As we decrease the angle on the bottom left and increase the angle on
the bottom right, the green diagonal increases to 25+25 or 50, but never gets to 50. The red diagonal shrinks to 0 but never gets to 0.
the lengths of a diagonal can only be in the open interval from 0 to 50. In interval notation that is (0,50) or 0 < x < 50.