You didn't give the fourth zero, but the answer is still false. If you have a root or an imaginary number as a zero, then its conjugate is also a zero. So if 8i is a zero, then -8i must also be a zero, and if 4i is a zero, then -4i must be a zero, with those zeros and -4, the number of zeroes exceeds the number of zeroes that a fourth degree polynomial can have.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let AB be 5cm
AC be 13cm
According to Pyathagros therom
AC²=AB²+BC²
13²=5²+BC²
169=25+BC²
BC²=169-25
BC²=144
BC=√144
BC=12cm
Area of ∆ABC=½×base×hight
=½×12×5
=½×60
=30cm²
Parimeter of ∆ABC=a+b+c
=5+12+13
=30cm
Answer: 18 milles
Step-by-step explanation: ince we have to figure out how many miles away Mr. Hill lives, first we will subtract:
30 - 3 = 27
Then, divide
27 ÷ 1.50 = 18
So, Mr. Hill lives 18 miles away
Answer:
X=80
Y=9
Z=7
Step-by-step explanation: