Answer:
1200 feet of ribbon
Step-by-step explanation:
2 feet per doll
600 dolls
600 dolls x 2 feet per doll
1200 feet of ribbon for 600 dolls
Answer:
Part 4) Right triangle
Part 5) Kite
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 4) What kind of triangle is made by connecting the points A(0, –6), B(3, –6), and C(3, –2)?
Using a graphing tool
see the attached figure N
The triangle of the figure is not equilateral------> The triangle does not have three equal sides
The triangle of the figure is a right triangle------>The triangle has an angle of
The triangle of the figure is not isosceles------> The triangle does not have two equal sides
The triangle of the figure is not a right and isosceles
Part 5) What type of quadrilateral is formed by connecting the points ?
Using a graphing tool
see the attached figure N
The figure is not a rhombus------> All sides are not congruent
The figure is not a trapezoid-----> has not parallel sides
The figure is a kite------> Two disjoint pairs of consecutive sides are congruent and the diagonals meet at a right angle
Answer:
-6
Step-by-step explanation:
2 - [6 ÷ 2 + {6 × 1/2 + (7/2 - 3/2)}] =
Follow the correct order of operations.
Do one step at a time and copy everything else each time, so you don't lose track of any operation.
= 2 - [6 ÷ 2 + {6 × 1/2 + 4/2}]
= 2 - [6 ÷ 2 + {6 × 1/2 + 2}]
= 2 - [6 ÷ 2 + {3 + 2}]
= 2 - [6 ÷ 2 + 5]
= 2 - [3 + 5]
= 2 - 8
= -6
<span>Consider a angle â BAC and the point D on its defector
Assume that DB is perpendicular to AB and DC is perpendicular to AC.
Lets prove DB and DC are congruent (that is point D is equidistant from sides of an angle â BAC
Proof
Consider triangles ΔADB and ΔADC
Both are right angle, â ABD= â ACD=90 degree
They have congruent acute angle â BAD and â CAD( since AD is angle bisector)
They share hypotenuse AD
therefore these right angle are congruent by two angle and sides and, therefore, their sides DB and DC are congruent too, as luing across congruent angles</span>