Answer:13.86km
Step-by-step explanation: see attachment
For the answer to the question above asking to p<span>rove the Pythagorean Theorem using similar triangles. The Pythagorean Theorem states that in a right triangle,
</span>A right triangle consists of two sides called the legs and one side called the hypotenuse (c²) . The hypotenuse (c²)<span> is the longest side and is opposite the right angle.
</span>⇒ α² + β² = c²
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"</span>In any right triangle ( 90° angle) <span>, the sum of the squared lengths of the two legs is equal to the squared length of the hypotenuse."
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For example: Find the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle if the lengths of the other two sides are 3 inches and 4 inches.
c2 = a2+ b2
c2 = 32+ 42
c2 = 9+16
c2 = 15
c = sqrt25
c=5
Answer:
a. 
b. 
c. 
d. 
Step-by-step explanation:
Given

Solving (a): When g(x) = 0
Substitute 0 for g(x)


Solve for 8x

Solve for x

Solving (b): when x = 0
Substitute 0 for x




Solving (c): When g(x) = -5
Substitute -5 for g(x)


Solve for 8x


Solve for x


Solving (d): When x = 3
Substitute 3 for x




Answer:
T is at (13,-6)
Step-by-step explanation:
x-coordinate of T: from -9 to 2, there's 11 units, so you add 11 to 2 to find the x-coordinate of T, which is 13.
y-coordinate of T: from 4 to -1 there's -5 units, so you subtract 5 from -1 to find the y-coordinate of T, which is -6.
Answer:
1=3 given
1=2 vertical angles
3=4 vertical angles
2=4 transitive property (?)
Step-by-step explanation:
it's been a while since i've done proofs but i think this is right