The answer is 2.
Since the number below the first shape is 1, you would have to multiply by 2 to get to 2 (which is the number under the second shape).
Okay, your answer would be 247.5mm² hope that helped
A right triangle has three sides: the two sides that share a vertex are known as the legs, and the other side is known as the hypotenuse. The legs are known as a and b, while the hypotenuse is c.
The Pythagorean Theorem states the a^2 + b^2 = c^2. If we plug the numbers into this equation, we will find the length of the hypotenuse.
39^2 + 80^2 = c^2
1521 + 6400 = c^2
7921 = c^2
We have c squared now, but we want to know how much c is equal to. The square root of c^2 will be our answer.
89 = c
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs that measure 39 and 80 inches is 89 inches.
First you need to substitute the xs and ys into point slope ( y1 - y2 = m(x1 - x2). in this example it would be 3-6= m(0 - (-1)). then you just simplify, so -3 = m(1) -3=m. the slop is -3. because you already know the y-intercept is 3 (0,3), you can substitute everything into slope intercept (y=mx+b). so the answer is y=-3x+3.
I hope this helped, let me know if you are still confused and i can help :)