When the base of a triangle is fixed at 2.218 millimeters, the area will be 0.1098 mm².
<h3>What will the area be?</h3>
It should be noted that the area of a triangle is calculated as:
Area of triangle = (1/2)×base×height
= (1/2) × 2.218 mm × 0.099 mm
= 1.109 mm × 0.099 mm
= 0.109791 mm²
≈ 0.1098 mm²
Therefore, the <em>area</em> is 0.1098 mm².
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The base of a triangle is fixed at 2.218 millimeters. Determine the number of
significant figures of the area of the triangle with each given height of 0.099mm.
This is really a long way to go to make something complicated
out of something simple. The last choice does the job.
cos(180) = -1
sin(180) = 0
So 4 [cos(180) + i sin(180) ]
= 4 [ -1 + i (0) ]
= -4 yay!
Answer:
A. The graph has two zeroes.
Step-by-step explanation:
A <em>zero of a polynomial</em> is a value of x that makes the polynomial equal to zero.
In other words, it is <em>an x-intercept</em>.
The graph crosses the x-axis twice, so there are two zeroes.
The answer to this equation is
x= 1, -3
Answer: 11/23
Step-by-step explanation:
I used my calculator to convert those fractions into decimal form and found the biggest number. It was about 0.4789.