<span>If this is an isosceles triangle, then it has two 45 degree angles corresponding to two legs of equal length. Orient the base of this triangle so that it's horizontal, and represent its length by b. Let h represent the height of the triangle. Then the area of this right triangle is 50 square inches = (1/2)(b)(h), or A = (b/2)h = 50 in^2.
Due to the 45 degree angles, the height of this triangle is equal to half the base, or h = b/2. Thus, (b/2)h = 50 becomes (b/2)(b/2) = 50, or b^2=200. Thus, b = 10sqrt(2), and h=(1/2)(10 sqrt(2)), or h = 5sqrt(2).
The length of one of the legs is the sqrt of [5sqrt(2)]^2+[5sqrt(2)]^2, or
sqrt(25(2)+25(2)) = sqrt(100) = 10.
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Answer:
b. -2
Step-by-step explanation:
Note the slope-intercept form: y = mx + b
Note that:
y = (x , y)
m = slope
x = (x , y)
b = y-intercept
First, isolate the variable, y. Note the equal sign, what you do to one side, you do to the other. Subtract 2x from both sides of the equation:
2x (-2x) + y = (-2x) + 12
y = -2x + 12
Remember, m is the variable for the term that stands for the slope (directly next to the x variable). In this case, your answer will be -2
b. -2 is your answer.
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