Width = w
length = 11w
Pythagoras theorem
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
Let's say the width is a, the length is b, and the distance between corners (call it d) is c
w^2 + 11w^2 = d^2
Collect like terms,
12w^2 = d^2
Simply
12w = d
Answer:
6x2 + 23x + 7 = 0
Factorization:
(2x + 7)(3x + 1) = 0
Solutions based on factorization:
2x + 7 = 0 ⇒ x1 = −7
2
= −3.5
3x + 1 = 0 ⇒ x2 = −1
3
≈ −0.333333
Extrema:
Min = (−1.916667, −15.041667)
Step-by-step explanation: hope this helps
Answer:
S(6, 10)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The Midpoint (in this case, M) will always be halfway between both R and S (or other characters in some cases).
2. As M is only one X value away from R, it is only 1 X value from S as well, but in the other direction.
3. (7, 10) - (1, 0) = (6, 10)
The (7, 10) is the Midpoint Coordinates.
The (1, 0) is the distance from M to R.
The (6, 10) is the coordinates of S.
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
t = 7m
Let m = 6
t = 7*6 = 42
Let m = 8
t = 7*8
t = 56
Parallel should be your answer!