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AURORKA [14]
3 years ago
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State for me GENERAL FORMULA in mathematics ​

Mathematics
2 answers:
LUCKY_DIMON [66]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

"General Formulas" in mathematics is the general equation you can use for certain things, by just adding the numbers given to the equation so that you can solve the problem.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ann [662]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

"General Formulas" in mathematics is the general equation you can use for certain things, by just adding the numbers given to the equation so that you can solve the problem.

Form example:

The general formula to find the y-intercept: y=mx+b

Hope this helped!

Have a nice day:)

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<h2>Question 1:</h2>

<h3>How to solve Part A</h3>

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<u>To Solve:</u>

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Answer: The length of MP is 5.7 units

<h3>How to solve Part A</h3>

If you look at the diagram in the question, you can see that the length of MN is twice the length of MP. So multiply the length of MP, which is 5.7, by 2:

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Answer: The length of MN is 11.4 units

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<h2>Question 2:</h2>

<h3>How to solve Part A</h3>

Look at the <u>first image</u> below ↓

<u>Description of the first image:</u>

The first image shows a drawn image of the circle with labeled parts and measurements from the infomation given from the question.

The diameter is 26cm, which means that the radius is 13cm because the radius half of the diameter in a circle. The very top line is the surface of the water where it’s filled and it has a length of 20cm. Side <em>b</em> of the triangle is 10cm becuase it’s half the length of the the surface of the water bowl. The hypotenuse (side <em>c</em>) is 13cm because it’s the length of the radius. And side <em>a </em>is what what we need to find because it’s the distance between the surface of the water and the center of the bowl. But after when you find the length of side <em>a</em>, you need to add the length of the radius (which is 13cm) to the length of side <em>a</em> because that’s the rest of the length/depth of the water that’s filled in the bowl. The length of the radius is included with the depth of the water.

<u>Total information given:</u>

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<u>To Solve</u>

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