Answer:
The converse of Pythagorean Theorem states:
If the square length of the longes side of a triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides, then it's a right triangle.
We use the converse of Pythagorean Theorem to prove that a triangle is a right triangle. It's like the inverse use of the theorem. Often, this theorem is used to find the length of a side of a triangle when we already know it's a right triangle. However, when we don't know that is a right triangle, we use the converse to prove it.
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17/8 -11/3
51/24-88/24
-37/24 simplified is -1 13/24
Answer: x= -9 y= 3
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Answer:
0.0273
Step-by-step explanation:
np n
10 100
9 100
11 100
7 100
3 100
12 100
8 100
4 100
6 100
11 100
pbar=sumnp/sumn
pbar=10+9+11+7+3+12+8+4+6+11/10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10
pbar=81/1000
pbar=0.081
nbar=sumn/k=1000/10=100
Standard deviation for p-chart=0.0273
For the first one it is a falling line and the second is 0