There are infinitely many ways to do this. One such way is to draw a very thin stretched out rectangle (say one that is very tall) and a square. Example: the rectangle is 100 by 2, while the square is 4 by 4.
Both the rectangle and the square have the same corresponding angle measures. All angles are 90 degrees.
However, the figures are not similar. You cannot scale the rectangle to have it line up with the square. The proportions of the sides do not lead to the same ratio
100/4 = 25
2/4 = 0.5
so 100/4 = 2/4 is not a true equation. This numerically proves the figures are not similar.
side note: if you are working with triangles, then all you need are two pairs of congruent corresponding angles. If you have more than three sides for the polygon, then you'll need to confirm the sides are in proportion along with the angles being congruent as well.
Check the picture below. So, more or less looks like so.
notice, the center is clearly at the origin, and notice how long the "a" component is, also, bear in mind that, is opening towards the y-axis, that means the fraction with the "y" variable is the positive one.
Also notice, the "c" distance from the center to either foci, is just 5 units.
3.17 x 10^5 = <span>317000</span>
Answer: Relative risk of anxiety associated with coffee use is 5 times the anxiety associated with non coffee use.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Number of coffee drinkers = 10000
Number of whom developed anxiety = 500
Number of non coffee drinkers = 20000
Number of whom developed anxiety = 200
So, probability of getting anxiety from coffee drinkers =
Probability of getting anxiety from non coffee drinkers =
so, Relative risk of anxiety associated with coffee use is given by
Hence, Relative risk of anxiety associated with coffee use is 5 times the anxiety associated with non coffee use.