$ 0.1369 to the nearest cent ( aka hundredth decimal place) would be $ 0.14
Well, i would use the distance formula to find the distance between the two points. Only issue- you do not have the other point, so lets find it!
We have the point 4,6. 4 is the x, and 6 is the y.
Lets start with 4 since the x works with the left and right aspect of the location. It says M has been translated 8 units to the left, meaning we go back 8. So if we are at 4, and we go back (A.K.A. Subtract) 8, we will be at -4.
Now lets move onto the y, which works with the up and down aspect of the location. It says M has been translated 9 unites down, meaning the point will be heading down and getting smaller. So if we are at 6, and we go down (A.K.A. subtract) 9, then we will be at -3.
So now we have the coordinates of point M (4,6) and point M' (-4,-3) so we can now complete the distance formula!
The distance formula helps determine the distance between two points. It looks like this: D = √(x₂-x₁)²+(y₂-y₁)²
Though it does not matter which order you use the coordinates in, i am choosing to use M and then M'.
So, starting with the X, X₂ will be -4 and X₁ will be 4.
Again, starting with the Y, Y₂ will be -3 and Y₁ will be 6.
So, the formula plugged in will look like this: d = √(-4 - 4)² + (-3 - 6)²
Solving it out, we first need to work within the parenthesis. Can you solve it?
Our outcome will be this: -8² + -9². But, since we are squaring (And a negative times a negative equals a positive) you can just write 8² + 9²
8²= 64
9²= 81
64+81 = 145.
So, the distance between point M and point M' would be 145 units
Hope this helps!
If it does not, please let me know so i can try to help!
Sqrt(18x^5y) + sqrt(32xy^3) - sqrt(128xy)
You may separate the roots to produce solvable square roots!
sqrt(9x^4)*sqrt(2xy) + sqrt(16y^2)*sqrt(2xy) - sqrt(64)*sqrt(2xy)
Simplifying makes it ...
(3x^2 + 4y - 8)*sqrt(2xy)
This should be the closest you can get to a simplified equation.
<span>1. </span><span>Given equation = 2 thousands 7
tens / 10.
From this given equation, give the unit form and the standard form
Unit form is the expression where you replace the number with its place values.
=> 2 thousands and 7 tens divided by 1 tens.
=> 2 hundreds 7 ones – answer in unit form
Standard form is the expression which uses numbers and operators to express an
equation.
=> 2 070 / 10
=> 207 – answer in standard form</span>
Answer:
radius = 21
Step-by-step explanation: