Assuming that this is just on a 2-D coordinate plane, we must convert the expressions on to a 3-D plane since translation cannot be done on a 2-D plane. This is done by adding a dummy coordinate that does not change. Let us use "1" for this case.
Matrix:
| 0 0 -2 |(x) = (x - 2)
<span>| 0 0 4 |(y) = (y + 4)
</span><span>| 0 0 1 |(1) = 1</span>
Remark
You need 2 facts to solve this
1. The area of a hexagon is
A = 3*(sqrt(3) ) * a^2/2
Just to make this clear, I'll put it in Latex
2. The second fact you need to know is that the radius = the length of the side a.
Givens
r = 20 in
a = r where a is the length of the side of a hexagon.
Formula Substitute and solve.
A = 3*(sqrt(3) * a^2 ) / 2
A = 3*(sqrt(3) * 20^2) / 2
A = 3*sqrt(3) * 400 / 2
A = 3*sqrt(3) * 200
A = 3*1.7321 * 200
A = 1039 square inches.
Answer:
You have to buy 200 more juul pods.
Step-by-step explanation;
400-200 = The amount of juul pods needed for every juul to have a pod.
400-200 = 200
Answer:
because of a geometry theorem since the angles have the same arc length they have the same angle measure
<u>20 degrees</u>
Answer:
213
Step-by-step explanation:
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