<em>Answer:</em>
(4,2)
As you plug the coordinates into an equation and it equals
(3x4)-2= 12-2 =10
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Here, we want to find the diagonal of the given solid
To do this, we need the appropriate triangle
Firstly, we need the diagonal of the base
To get this, we use Pythagoras' theorem for the base
The other measures are 6 mm and 8 mm
According ro Pythagoras' ; the square of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the two other sides
Let us have the diagonal as l
Mathematically;
![\begin{gathered} l^2=6^2+8^2 \\ l^2\text{ = 36 + 64} \\ l^2\text{ =100} \\ l\text{ = }\sqrt[]{100} \\ l\text{ = 10 mm} \end{gathered}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cbegin%7Bgathered%7D%20l%5E2%3D6%5E2%2B8%5E2%20%5C%5C%20l%5E2%5Ctext%7B%20%3D%2036%20%2B%2064%7D%20%5C%5C%20l%5E2%5Ctext%7B%20%3D100%7D%20%5C%5C%20l%5Ctext%7B%20%3D%20%7D%5Csqrt%5B%5D%7B100%7D%20%5C%5C%20l%5Ctext%7B%20%3D%2010%20mm%7D%20%5Cend%7Bgathered%7D)
Now, to get the diagonal, we use the triangle with height 5 mm and the base being the hypotenuse we calculated above
Thus, we calculate this using the Pytthagoras' theorem as follows;
82.25 square feet
Start off by multiplying 10.5 by 23.5, to get the area of her wall - 246.75 square feet. This took up 3 quartz of paint, so divide both 246.75 by 3 to find out how many square feet were painted with only 1 quartz, 82.25 square feet! :D Hope I helped!
Answer:
There are no gaps between the edges or vertices in a polyhedron. Examples of polyhedrons include a cube, prism, or pyramid. Non-polyhedrons are cones, spheres, and cylinders because they have sides that are not polygons.
Answer:
∠3 = 115°
∠8 = 75°
∠6 = 105°
∠11 = 115°
∠9 = 65°
∠4 = 65°
Step-by-step explanation:
∠3 = 180 - 65 =115° because they are supplementary
∠8 = 75° because it is vertical to 75°
∠6 = 180 - 75 = 105° because they are supplementary
∠11 = 115° because it is corresponding to ∠3
∠9 = 65° because it is corresponding to ∠1
∠4 = 65° because it is vertical to 65°