Answer:
KM = 10.68; angle K= 55; angle M=35
Step-by-step explanation:
Using Law of Cosine, you can find KM. Then using Law of Sines, you can find the angle of M. Find the sum of angle M and 90. Then subtract the total of that to 180 to fine angle K. (sidenote: your angle K should be bigger then angle M since the side measurement of K is larger than M.)
Answer:
x = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
The line 1 passing through the points (-2,4), (0,2) and (1,1) is represented by the function f(x).
Again the line 2 is represented by y = g(x) and it passes through the points (-3,-3), (0,0) and (1,1).
So the only common point between line 1 and line 2 is (1,1) and it will be unique since two straight lines meet at only one point if they are not parallel.
Hence, for x = 1 input value produces the same output value y = 1 for the two functions f(x) and g(x) on the graph. (Answer)
Answer:
-15
Step-by-step explanation:
The negative is outside of the absolute value signs/lines. The absolute value is how far the number is from 0. So, it doesn't matter whether or not there is a negative sign inside of the absolute value lines it will always be positive. But, if it's outside of it, then it will be negative.
The 5x5 square grid has 6 , 2 x 2 subgrids and the least value of n for which you can be certain that it will have a 2 x 2 subgrid of grey squares is 12.
<h3>What is a Square ?</h3>
A square is a polygon with four sides and all the sides are equal and parallel and all the angle value is 90 degree.
(a) The 5x5 square grid has 6 , 2 x 2 subgrids.
(b) the least value of n for which you can be certain that it will have a 2 x 2 subgrid of grey squares is 12
as it can be understood from the figure 2 that only the last square doesn't have a pair and the rest all does
more than that will be extra but 12 will be enough to make all the grey squares of 2 x 2 subgrid .
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Answer: Yes they could.
Step-by-step explanation:
The two pairs of sides given are proportional: 3/7 : 9/21
The two triangles have the side:side ratio, meaning they are similar
Because they are similar, their hypotenuses <em>could</em> lie along the same line, not guaranteed, but possible.