Answer:
Below!
Step-by-step explanation:
Using Pythagoras theorem, I will solve all of the problems.
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<u>Question 9:</u>
- 10² = 6² + x²
- => 100 = 36 + x²
- => 100 - 36 = x²
- => 64 = x²
- => x = 8
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<u>Question 10:</u>
- 26² = 24² + x²
- => 676 = 576 + x²
- => 676 - 576 = x²
- => 100 = x²
- => x = 10
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<u>Question 11:</u>
- 15² = 12² + x²
- => 225 = 144 + x²
- => 225 - 144 = x²
- => 81 = x²
- => x = 9
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<u>Question 12:</u>
- x² = 8² + 12²
- => x² = 64 + 144
- => x² = 208
- => x = √208
- => x = 14.2 (Rounded)
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<u>Question 13:</u>
- 7² = 2² + x²
- => 49 = 4 + x²
- => 49 - 4 = x²
- => 45 = x²
- => x = √45
- => x = 6.7 (Rounded)
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<u>Question 14</u>
First, let's solve for the variable x using Pythagoras theorem.
- => 5² = 3² + x²
- => 25 = 9 + x²
- => 16 = x²
- => x = 4 units
Now, let's solve for the variable y using Pythagoras theorem.
- (3 + 6)² = 5² + y²
- => (9)² = 25 + y²
- => 81 = 25 + y²
- => y² = 56
- => y = √56
- => y = 7.5 (Rounded) units
Answers (Nearest tenth):
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<u>Question 15:</u>
First, let's find the value of the variable y using Pythagoras theorem.
- 8² = 6² + y²
- => 64 = 36 + y²
- => 28 = y²
- => y = √28
- => y = 5.3 (Rounded) units
Now, let's find the value of the variable x using multiplication.
- x = 2y
- => x = 2(5.3)
- => x = 10.6 units
Answer (Nearest tenth)
- x = 10.6 units
- y = 5.3 units
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It is not necessary that the function decreasing over a given interval always be negative.
A function f(x) (value) decreases as x increases.
This does not mean that value of f(x) is negative.
It can have positive number as range.
Based on the hints of distinguishing between <em>radical</em> and <em>non-radical</em> numbers, we have the following lists:
,
, 2.5, 
- 3.01,
,
, 
, - 4.1, 4.01, 
- - 2.5,
,
, 2.5
<h3>How to order numbers from least to greatest</h3>
In this question we must order sets of numbers in ascending order. A hint consists in comparing <em>non-radical</em> numbers with the <em>closest</em> <em>radical</em> numbers whose results are integers.
In consequence, we obtain the following orders:
,
, 2.5, 
- 3.01,
,
, 
, - 4.1, 4.01, 
- - 2.5,
,
, 2.5
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Answer:
See photo below
Add arrows to the two ends of the parabola.
Step-by-step explanation:
To sketch this quadratic function, we to connect three dots: the two roots and a vertex.
The given roots are -1 and 1.
Draw <u>two dots at the x-intercepts</u>, which are (-1, 0) and (1, 0).
Vertex dot: V (x, y)
The vertex x-coordinate always in the middle of the two roots. The middle of -1 and 1 is 0. That's the same as the y-axis.
V (0, y)
Since the function increases when x < 0, the parabola will <u>open up</u>.
We read from left to right. The greater numbers are towards the top of the page.
<u>You can put the vertex anywhere on the y-axis that is below the x-axis.</u>
You should do 9/4 divided by 3/8