Example 1:
The pros of Orthographic is that they can show hidden details and all of the connecting parts, they can be annotated to display material and finishes. The pros of Isometric projection is that they dont need many views and it gives accuracy, cons are is created a unorginized apperance by the lack of foreshortening, I would choose Isometric projection because it shows the size of the figure.
Example 2:
Orthographic projection is a good option for showing lots of detail and small things. The limitation is that with all of that detail, they can become quite messy and hard to understand to someone new to them. However, that is one of the pros of Isometric projection. It gives easy detail and is just as good as an Orthographic. Personally, I find Isometric projections easier to interpret.
Substitute the values into the equation
2(2)+4(-1)-5(1)
4-4-5
-5
A= (1/2) b*h
h=3 sqrt3
A= (1/2)*6*3sqrt3
A= 9sqrt3 square inches
If she puts 0 in the box she would have a direct variation.
Lydia writes the equation y = 5x - __ with a missing value.
She puts a value in the box and says that the equation represents a direct variation.
We have to choose the correct option from the given options that explain that the equation could represent a direct variation.
When two variables are such that one is a constant multiple of the other, we said they are in Direct variation.
<h3>What is the
direct variation?</h3>
In form of y = ax, where y and x are in direct variation.
Consider the given equation y = 5x - __
For the equation to be in direct variation the value of the missing term has to be 0.
then the equation becomes,
y = 5x
Thus, If she puts 0 in the box she would have a direct variation.
Option (a) is correct.
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7x^2+10x^2= 17x^2
Answer. 17x^2+5y^3