Imagine a ladder leaning against the wall and you know the height of the ladder and its distance from the wall and you had to find out the height you could use pythagorean theorem here
there isnt a list of options given but should be something like
38 + 35 + 22 = 22 + 35 + 38
or maybe
38r + 35t + 22l = 22l + 35t + 38r
it equals 95
Answer:
DC = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
The wrong equation was used.
The right equation to use based on the midsegment theorem of a trapezoid is:
MN = ½(AB + DC)
MN = 8
AB = 14
Substitute
8 = ½(14 + DC)
Multiply both sides by 2
8*2 = ½(14 + DC)*2
2*8 = 14 + DC
16 = 14 + DC
16 - 14 = 14 + DC - 14
2 = DC
DC = 2
22 True For all real Numbers A and B, A - B = -B + A
23 True For all real Numbers P, Q, and R, P - Q - R = P - R - Q
24) True For all real Numbers X, Y, Z and (X + Y ) + Z = Z + (X + Y)
25) False For all real Numbers M and N, M/M * N = N/N ==> Example: 5/5 * 3 ≠ 3/3 * 5
26) Examples:
Counterexamples =====> 5 - 0 = 5; 5/1 = 5
5 - 3 ≠ 3 - 5; (5 - 3 ) - 2 ≠ 5 - (3 - 2 );
6/3 ≠ 3/6; (24/6 )/2 ≠ 24/ (6/ 2 )
Hope that helps!!!! : )
Answer: (14, 5)
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Explanation:
Translating 5 units to the right means x becomes x+5. Whatever the x coordinate is, we add on 5.
Translating 4 units down means we go from y to y-4.
Overall, the point (x,y) becomes (x+5, y-4).
We can write the compact notation
So for the specific point given, we can say:
The point (9,9) shifts to (14, 5)