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Answer:
Nope
Step-by-step explanation:
To now if a triangle is a right angle, use Pythagoras Theorem,
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
C usually be the longest side of the triangle, C = 17
Then also let a and b be 6 and 13 respectively.
6^2 + 13^2 =205
C^2 = 205
C = sqrt(205) = 14.32
therefore no this is not a right angle triangle
1) Area = leg(1) * leg(2) * .5 = 15 * 36 * .5 = 270
Perimeter = leg(1) + leg(2) + hypotenuse = 15 + 36 + 39 = 90
2) Area = leg(1) * leg(2) = 20 * 80 = 1600
3) Median (divides it in 1/2)
4) Both (divides it in 1/2 and makes a 90 degree angle w/ base)
5) Altitude (makes 90 degree angle w/ base)
6)sqrt(30^2 + 16^2) = sqrt( 900 + 256) = sqrt(1156) = 34
7) sqrt(24^2 + 18^2) = sqrt( 576 + 324) = sqrt(900) = 30
8) sqrt(40^2 + 96^2) = sqrt(1600 + 9216) = sqrt(10816) = 104
9) sqrt(150^2 - 90^2) = sqrt(22500 - 8100) = sqrt(14400) = 120
10) sqrt(35^2 - 25^2) = sqrt(1225 - 625) = sqrt(600) = 10sqrt(6), approx. 24.5
<h3>Given ↓</h3>
- Two points that a line goes through
<h3>To Find ↓</h3>
<h3>Calculations ↓</h3>
When we have two points that a line passes through and asked to determine the slope of the line, the slope formula is going to come in handy.
This is the formula :

y2 and y1 are y-coordinates, and x2 and x1 are x coordinates
Plug in the values :


Which simplifies to
, or 1
<h3>Slope ↓</h3>
1 (Option D.)
hope helpful ~
Answer:
0.5 + 0.5, 0 + 1, 0.6 + 0.4, etc etc
Step-by-step explanation: