sides of right angle triangle follows Pythagoras theroem
which states
a^2 +b^2 = c^2
where a , b and c are sides of right angle triangle.
here none of options do not follow this.
so answer is option D
The answer is C. Use the quadratic formula to solve it and you should be just fine!
Angles RZT, RZS, and TZS form triangle RZT, so they sum to 180. Thus, we have:
110+3s+8s=180
Simplifying, we have:
11s=70
Dividing by 11, we see that:
s=70/11
Therefore, RZS=3s=210/11, and TZS=8s=560/11.
Answer: 2/3-6=9 is equal to = − 2(2x+6)
Answer:
8 9.8 - 6.4n
9 15 - j/2
Step-by-step explanation:
8
2.8 - 4.4n - 2n +7
= 2.8+7 -4.4n -2n
= 9.8 - 6.4n
9
11 + (-3) - 1/8 j - 3/8 j +7
= 11 - 3 - 1/8 j - 3/8 j + 7
= 11 - 3 + 7 - 1/8 j - 3/8 j
= 15 - 4/8 j
= 15 - j/2