Answer:
<h2>d. (3, -11)</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming those are the legs of the triangle and that you need to find the hypotenuse... I would use the formula: a^2+b^2=c^2
It doesn't matter what a and b are, just fill it in.
25^2+35^2=c^2
625+1225=c^2
1850=c^2
Take the square root of 1850, it isn't a perfect square so I got: 43.01.
If you want, just round it to 43, idc.
So, if I were to check my work, I would need to remember that the hypotenuse is the longest side.
Since 43 is the hypotenuse, it is the longest side.
The correct answer is 2.5 cm
Explanation:
In any polygon, the area refers to the total space occupied by the polygon. In the case of triangles, the area can be calculated by multiplying the base and height and then dividing the by 2. This means b x h / 2 = area of a triangle. According to this, the area of the triangle presented is 15
5 cm (base) x 6 cm (height) = 30 cm
30 cm / 2 = 15 cm (total area)
This also means the area of the rectangle is 15 considering both figures have the same area. Additionally, the area in rectangles is calculated by multiplying the length base by the width. This implies in the case presented 6 cm x w cm = 15 cm (total area), and you can determine the value of w by using a simple equation as
6 x w = 15
w = 15 / 6
w = 2.5
Also, you can know this is the correct value because 6 cm (length) x 2.5 (width) = 15 cm which is the correct area