Take the area of the small photograph and divide it by four, assuming it's a square, each side would then be 6 inches. The large photograph has double the side length of the small one, so 6 multiplied by 2 is 12. To find the area of the large (square) photograph, multiply 12 by 12 as two of the sides, and the area of the large photo is 144 square inches
Answer:
sides
a=7 (rounded)
b=3 (rounded)
c=8 (rounded)
angles
A=70
B=22.57
C=87.43
Step-by-step explanation:
a . given
b . given
c = a·sin(C)/sin(A)=7.54806
A . given
B = arcsin (b·sin(A)/a) = = 0.39393 rad = 22.57° = 22°34'13"
C = 180° - A - B = 1.52593 rad = 87.43° = 87°25'47"
Answer: false
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Midpoint of line segment = (1,-3)
Slope of line segment = (-1-(-5))/(3-(-1)) = -3/2
Perpendicular bisector:
y+3 = ⅔(x-1)
y = ⅔x - 11/9
Answer:
c.
Step-by-step explanation:
because you take 12÷4 and the outcome turns out to be 3