Answer and Step-by-step explanation:
For 2 dice, we have 36 possibles outcomes:
D₁ = {1,2,3,4,5,6}
D₂ = {1,2,3,4,5,6}
U = ({1,1};{1,2};{1,3};...;{2,1};{2,2};...;{6,6})
This way, it's 6 for D₁ and 6 for D₂, 6.6 = 36
The possible 3 that might appear when rolling a pair of dice would be
{1,2} and {2,1}, so, 2.
The probability of rolling 3 is 2/36 = 1/18
The reflection of BC over I is shown below.
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What is reflection?</h3>
- A reflection is a mapping from a Euclidean space to itself that is an isometry with a hyperplane as a set of fixed points; this set is known as the reflection's axis (in dimension 2) or plane (in dimension 3).
- A figure's mirror image in the axis or plane of reflection is its image by reflection.
See the attached figure for a better explanation:
1. By the unique line postulate, you can draw only one line segment: BC
- Since only one line can be drawn between two distinct points.
2. Using the definition of reflection, reflect BC over l.
- To find the line segment which reflects BC over l, we will use the definition of reflection.
3. By the definition of reflection, C is the image of itself and A is the image of B.
- Definition of reflection says the figure about a line is transformed to form the mirror image.
- Now, the CD is the perpendicular bisector of AB so A and B are equidistant from D forming a mirror image of each other.
4. Since reflections preserve length, AC = BC
- In Reflection the figure is transformed to form a mirror image.
- Hence the length will be preserved in case of reflection.
Therefore, the reflection of BC over I is shown.
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C is a point on the perpendicular bisector, l, of AB. Prove: AC = BC Use the drop-down menus to complete the proof. By the unique line postulate, you can draw only one segment, Using the definition of, reflect BC over l. By the definition of reflection, C is the image of itself and is the image of B. Since reflections preserve , AC = BC.
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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:
First, solve for the volume of the sphere, then solve for the height of the cone using the volume of the sphere (which is said to be equal to the volume of the cone) and the radius given.
<u>Volume formula of Sphere</u>
V =
<u>Substitute 1 in for r</u>
= Volume
<u>Finding the Height of a Cone</u>
Volume formula for Cone:
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<u>Solve for </u><u><em>h</em></u>
Multiply both sides by 3, then divide by pi and r^2.
<u>Plug in the volume and the radius.</u>
<u>Simplify</u>
h ≈ 4
<u>4 is approximately the height.</u>
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