Answer:
B(h)=x (subscript)-1*4+1 basically x from the previous generation times 4 plus one.
Step-by-step explanation:
You can always draw a right-angled triangle where the sloped side c is the line between the two points of interest, and a and b are the sizes of the horizontal and vertical lines.
Then apply c = √(a²+b²)
Answer:
4320 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
If interior angles are 3960 degrees then there are 24 sides. If polygon is regular, size of each exterior angle is 15 degrees.
A polygon has as many pairs of interior and exterior as number of its sides. Further each pair of exterior and interior add up to
180 degrees.
Sum of all the exterior angles of any polygon is
360 degrees
As sum of all the interior angles of the polygon is
3960 degrees
Sum of all pairs of exterior and interior angles is
3960 degrees + 360degrees = 4320 degrees
Assuming it forms a right triangle with the side of the building, you could just use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the height. The ladder would be the hypotenuse, so you would substitute that as c into the equation. The 4 feet could be either a or b; it doesn't really matter. Plug it into (a^2)+(b^2)=(c^2), and you would get. (4^2)+(b^2)=(14^2); simplified, it is (16)+(b^2)=(196). Subtract 16 from 196 to get 180, and you see that (b^2) is equal to 180. Just take the square root of that to get your answer, which would be 6 sqrt5.
30 divided by 10 and youll get it into each hope that helped