To find the length of the diagonals, Troy should use the Pythagorean Theorem. The diagonal is going to be the hypotenuse of the triangle (the side directly across from the 90 degree angle).
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
6^2 + 10 ^2 = c^2
136 = c^2; find the square root of 136
c = 11.66 feet
Troy's diagonals are approximately 11.66 feet.
Circumference: C=2pir
C stands for circumference. pi is 3.14... and r is the radius.
of course, you can always do, C=pid. where d is diameter because the radius is half the diameter
Area: A=pir^2
A stands for the Area, pi stands for 3.14... r stands for radius, and the little ^2 is the equation squared. The way to solve that is square the radius and then multiply what you got from squaring the radius by pi.
DO NOT replace radius with the diameter when trying to find the Area
Answer:
20-12
35-21
40-24
Step-by-step explanation:
You times both numbers by the same value
Answer: y=(-3x+7)/2
Isolate y.
2y= -3x+7
y= (-3+7)/2
Answer: x=(-2y+7)/3
Isolate x
3x=-2y+7
x=(-2y+7)/3
Answer: 6x+4y=14
Idk if that counts but multiply the whole equation by 2.