We know that
the distance from the centroid of the triangle to one of the vertices is the radius of the circle <span>required to inscribe an equilateral triangle.
[distance </span>centroid of the triangle to one of the vertices]=(2/3)*h
h=the <span>altitude of the equilateral triangle-----> 5.196 in
so
</span>[distance centroid of the triangle to one of the vertices]=(2/3)*5.196
[distance centroid of the triangle to one of the vertices]=3.464 in----> 3.5 in
the radius is equal to the distance of the centroid of the triangle to one of the vertices
hence
the radius is 3.5 in
the answer is
the radius is 3.5 in
Answer:
-(1/2)
Step-by-step explanation:
y1-y2/x1-x2
The answer to this question would be 4
We know that
The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side (<span>Triangle Inequality Theorem)
so
inequality 1
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inequality 2
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the answer is
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Answer:
17.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Just use the equation 35÷2 to find how many times 2 can go into 35