Answer:
Pythagoras’ theorem is a way to find a side or hypothesis when you have 2 sides.
The formula is: a^2 + b^2 = c^2
a and b are sides
c is the hypothesis
<u>Ex: A triangle has a leg that is 5 inches and a leg that is 7 inches. Find the hypothesis using Pythagoras' theorem. </u>
A leg is another way of saying a side.
5^2 + 7^2 = c^2
25 + 49 = x^2
sqrt(74) = sqrt(x^2)
sqrt(74) inches = hypothesis
<u>Ex: A triangle has a leg that is 9 feet and a hypothesis that is 25 feet. Find the other leg using Pythagoras' theorem. </u>
9^2 + b^2 = 25^2
81 + b^2 - 81 = 625 - 81
sqrt(b^2) = sqrt(544)
b = sqrt(554)
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The answer to this question is b I got it wrong With picking a and my teacher said it was b
If n = 5, then 9n = 45
45 - 15 = 30, which is the same thing as 6n
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = the number of all the species of birds sighted in the park
“300 species of birds that migrate. This accounts for 2/7 of all the species of birds sighted in the park”
the above sentence means “(2/7)x = 300”
now we can solve it :
(2/7)x = 300
⇔ 2x = 7×300
⇔ 2x = 2100
⇔ x = 2100/2
⇔ x = 1050
Step-by-step explanation:
Break down every term into prime factors. ...
Look for factors that appear in every single term to determine the GCF. ...
Factor the GCF out from every term in front of parentheses, and leave the remnants inside the parentheses. ...
Multiply out to simplify each term.