Represent these consecutive numbers (assuming that they are all integers):
x
x+1
x+2
x+3
x+4
x+5
and so on
x+8
x+9 is the tenth number. x+9 = 10, so x = 9.
Think of it this way: there are 10 consecutive numbers, and the last one is 10.
Working backwards, we get the sequence 10, 9, ... 3, 2, 1.
The sum of such an arith sequence is equal to the count of the numbers times the average of the first and last terms:
sum here = 10(1+10)/2 = 5(11) = 55 (answer)
They will have the same Perimeter, unless you shrink or grow the image then nothing with change
Answer:
linear equation with two variables
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1. 10
2. 12
3. Sqrt 130
4. Sqrt 45
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the missing side of a right triangle, use the Pythagorean Theorem. The Pythagorean Theorem is
where a and b are the legs with a being the smallest and c is the hypotenuse.
1. a=6, b=8, c=?

2. a=5, b=?, c=13

3. a=7, b=9, c=?

4. a=2, b=?, c=7
