Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
1--2=3
4--2=6
3/6=1/2
This is a simple
Pythagorean Theorem problem.
So here we go:
Imagine a right triangle with 2 legs and a hypotenuse.
The Pole is the vertical leg. The Cable is the hypotenuse. The distance on the ground between the cable and the pole is the 3rd leg.
We are trying to find the hypotenuse which is C in our Pythagorean Theorem.
Thus:
Add the squares:
Now take the square root of both sides:
*Remember that in triangles, we cannot have a negative value for the length. (If it's possible, please contact the Nobel Prize admins).
Thus:
Y = 19x
The height of 13 would be 247mm
Answer:
c.) 2144.66
formula V= 4/3 x pi x r^3
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Since it is tangent to the center, the perpendicular line passes through the center, (2,-3). We find the slope of the perpendicular line to be -1/2 (perpendicular to a slope of 2). We can use point slope form to find the line from the tangent line to the center:
y+3=-1/2(x-2)
We can simplify this to
y= -1/2x-2
We can then check the point of intersection:
-1/2x-2=2x+3
-5=2.5x
x=-2
we can plug this in to the first equation to get y=2(-2)+3=-1
So the point of intersection of the circle and the tangent line is (-2,-1)
Then we find the distance of this point to (2,-3) and we can use pythagorean theorem.
The radius of the circle is