Answer:
<em>No</em>, a pentagon can NOT be a cross-section of a triangular prism.
Step-by-step explanation:
Prisms have a uniform cross-section and are named after their cross-section. Hence, the cross section of a triangular prism is a triangle. The only prism with a pentagon cross-section is a pentagonal prism.
The Olmecs (/ˈɒlmɛks, ˈoʊl-/) were the earliest known major civilization in Mesoamerica following a progressive development in Soconusco. They lived in the tropical lowlands of south-central Mexico, in the present-day states of Veracruz and Tabasco. It has been speculated that the Olmecs derive in part from neighboring Mokaya or Mixe–Zoque.
Answer:
5 units
Step-by-step explanation;
We can use the formula for finding the length or magnitude of line joining two points.
Length = √((x2-x1)² + (y2-y1)²)
The points joining the line are C (-1,4) and D (2,0)
Length = √((2+1)² + (0-4)²)
= √((3²) + (-4)²)
= √ (9+16)
= √25
= 5 units

I'm pretty sure this is right because there is 1.5 per one Wich is also written as a fraction