Answer: 31 hope this helped
Step-by-step explanation: I'm assuming your problem looks like this: 4+5*6-3 =? To solve this problem you need to use the order of operations. PEMDAS which stands for Parentheses, exponents, multiply and divide, and lastly add and subtract. You must multiply and divide before you add and subtract so you must do 5*6 first. You now get 4+30-3. Now all you have left is addition and subtraction so you now just go from right to left and do one at a time. So 4+30 = 34 , 34-3=31. Therefore your answer should be 31. Hope that helped!
I think it would be 12.207… use the Pythagorean theorem (a^2+b^2=c^2) so 10^2+7^2
100+49=149
Then take square root of 149 to undo the the squaring of c and it should be around 12.207 :)
2^3 * 2^-5 = 2^(3 + (-5) = 2^(3 - 5) = 2^-2
Answer:36
Step-by-step explanation:
2=x/4-7
9=x/4
36=x
He can either measure the third side length, apply the Pythagorean theorem to find the height of the triangle, and then calculate the area, or he can find the measure of the included angle between the known side lengths and use trigonometry to express the height of the triangle and then determine the
area of the triangle