The length of the infinite zigzag path is 1
<h3>How to determine the length</h3>
Note that the infinite zigzag path is embedded in an isosceles triangle
Using angle π/4, we have that
Tan π/4 = opposite/ adjacent
To find the longer part 'y', use the Pythagorean theorem
The length of the infinite zigzag path is the same as the length of the longer part of the triangle which equals 1.
Thus, the length of the infinite zigzag path is 1
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify by combining like terms to
-n+4=8n-5
subtract 8n from both sides
-n+4-8n=8n-5-8n
-9n+4=-5
subtract 4 from both sides
-9n+4-4=-5-4
-9n=-9
Divide both sides by -9
-9n/-9=-9/-9
n=1
hope this helps!
Answer:
8y3 +6y2- 29y +15
Step-by-step explanation:
(4y − 3)(2y2 + 3y − 5)
8y3 + 12y2 -20y -6y2 -9y +15
8y3 +6y2- 29y +15