It would be an acute triangle because the lengths are below 90 degrees
I’m pretty sure the answer would be two 8-6y=2
x -intercept =2
Answer:
For the first part
1.) Negative
2.)zero
3.) undefined
4.) positive
The point slope formula is y-y1=m(x-x1). It is best to use if you already know the slope and one other point on the line. It is used to find another point on the line.
The slope-intercept form is used to show a line. To use this form, you need to know the slope and the y-intercept.
The slope formula is y=mx+b. M is the slope while b is the y-intercept.
Answer:
a. y = -x
b. Area = xy
c. x = -y
Step-by-step explanation:
a. The perimeter of the garden is the distance all the way around, in this would be x+y+x+y, or 2x + 2y. To solve for y, we’re trying to isolate it on one side. We need to subtract 2x to get 2y = -2x. Divide by 2 to get y = -x.
b. Area is length times width, so x • y, or xy.
c. To express in terms of x, we can take the equation y = -x and multiply it by -1 to get x = -y
Answer:
All the mentioned can be constructed with the help of piling method. But, for construction of b and d we need a point as well.
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Yes, a cube can be formed by stacking polygons. If we stack squares one upon another, then the resulting 3-D figure would be a cube.
b) Yes, a cone that does not include the point can be made by stacking disc. If we stack discs such that the discs are arranges in descending order then the resultant 3-D figure would be a cone that does not include a point.
c) Yes, a pyramid can be formed by stacking polygons.
If we stack squares such that they are arranged in descending order of their side length and stacked by a point on the top. Then the resultant figure would be a pyramid that includes a vertex.
f) There are many types of prism. Fro example a rectangular prism can be constructed by simply stacking rectangle polygon on one another.
e) Yes, a cone can be formed by stacking disc.
We need to stack disks arranged in descending order of their radius stacked with a point on the top. The resulting figure would be a cone that includes a point.
f) Yes, a cylinder can be formed by stacking. We need to stack discs of same radius to get a cylinder.