Answer:
60 pascals
Step-by-step explanation:
The given statement "A theorem is a statement that can be easily proved using a corollary" is false.
Answer: False
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
A statement that would be proven on the basis of postulates and before proven theorem is called Theorems. "Corollary", a theorem that should come from a previous theorems (part of another statement). Contrary to the definitions, this may be reversible or irreversible if they are presented in the form "if - then."
Example for theorem: The measured angles of a triangle added to 180 degree.
The theoretical aspects of geometry consists of definitions, theorems, and postulates. Basically, these are elements of geometric proof.
Squares have all equal sides so 10x4=40 40 ft is the answer
Notice the "x" and "y" coordinates
the x-coordinate is well, the cosine value
the y-coordinate is well, the sine value
now the tangent
Answer:
y=2x+17.5
Step-by-step explanation:
17.5=35/2