Answer:
A = (1/2)(base)(height)
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, that's correct:
A = (1/2)(base)(height)
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The answer is Angle Bisector.
I think this because if it were to be perpendicular the triangle would have to be congruent in SSS theorem or other.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We have plane 1 flying SW for 4 hours at a rate of 415 mph. The distance he covers using the d = rt formula for distance, is 415(4) = 160 miles.
We also have plane 2 flying directly east (along the x-axis) for 4 hours at 327 mph. The distance he covers using the d = rt formula for distance, is 327(4) = 1308 miles. The angle in between them at this point is 135 degrees, and what we need to find is the length of the vector connecting the 2 planes. IF this was right triangle trig that distance would be the hypotenuse and we could solve for it using Pythagorean's Theorem. BUT it is NOT a right triangle, so we have to find some other means with which to solve for that length. We will use the Law of Cosines to do this.
which simplifies a bit to
If you add all of that together, you'll get
and you'll take the square root of that to get that the distance between the 2 planes after 4 hours is
2745 miles
Answer:
80%
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide 24÷30 to obtain a decimal value. Then multiply the result by 100. This will move the decimal 2 places to the right. 0.8×100= 80%