Use the distance formula to find the value of the side lengths.
d=√((x1-x2)²+(y1-y2)²
d of side AC is 6
d of side CB is 10
Angela's use of the Pythagorean Theorem of 10²+6²+c² is incorrect; she put the right values in the wrong spots, the formula needed is:
6²+10²=c²
Option C- Angelica's side lengths were too long.
Answer:
The distance as product of 38 and a power of 10 is
Step-by-step explanation:
In math when we're dealing with big numbers like this we express them in power of 10, since it'll be easyer to read that way. We take the parts of the number to the left that are not equal to "0", in this case 38, and multiply it by a power of 10. The expoent to this power of 10 will be the number of "0" after the 38 and before the ",". In this case the closest distance from Earth to Venus is 38,000,000 (there's a typo in the question). So we take the 38 and multiply it by , since there are 6 zeros.
The distance as product of 38 and a power of 10 is
Answer:
the cost of the three new CDs is $44.28
Step-by-step explanation:
Here in this question, we are interested in calculating the cost of 3 new CDs cost.
From the question, we already know the cost of one. The cost of three would be 3 multiplied by the cost of one.
The cost of the three excluding the sales tax = $13.79 * 3 = $41.37
The sales tax for the three pieces = 3 * $0.97 = $2.91
The cost of the three CDs including the sales tax = $41.37 + $2.91 = $44.28
Answer:
F(x)=2/3x-8
Step-by-step explanation: