Quite simple when you take out the useless stuff you added in. Its 16
The answer to this would be x-(x+14)
Here's an explanation:
Let x represent the unknown number. The problem says that x has been decreased by the sum of x and 14. So, to put this in a form of an equation, it would be x-(x+14), since you have to do the addition first before you can subtract the two number since you don't know what x is. This equation is equal to -14 no matter what x is.
A triangle with lengths 5, 12, and 13 is a Pythagorean triple
The approximate acute angles are 22.6° and 67.4°
Pythagorean triple
Pythagorean triple consist of positive number(a, b, c) such that it obeys the rule:
A triangle whose sides form a Pythagorean triple is called a right angle triangle.
The longest side is the hypotenuse side.
Therefore,
- 5² + 12²
- 25 + 144 = 169
- √169 = 13
Therefore,
5² + 12² = 13²
This means the triangle is a Pythagorean triple.
<h3>Acute angles</h3>
Acute angles are angles that are less than 90 degrees. This means the other two angles are acute angle.
Therefore, let's find them
- tan ∅ = opposite / adjacent = tan ∅ = 5 / 12 = ∅ = 22.6198649155 = 22.6°
- 180 - 22.6 - 90 = 67.4°
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Answer: Your input has more than one equals sign.
Step-by-step explanation:
Among many other formulas, the area of a triangle is

where B is the angle between sides a and c.

Answer: 92.05 sq cm, first choice
Bonus. Here's a formula for the area S of a triangle your teacher doesn't know:
