The product of a scalar and a matrix is found by multiplying each element of the matrix by the scalar. Multiply each element by -4.
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By using Pythagorean Theorem,
C^2= (10)^2+ (9)^2
C^2=100 + 81
C^2=181
C= 13.4cm
Hope it helps!
Answer:
Ok, as i understand it:
for a point P = (x, y)
The values of x and y can be randomly chosen from the set {1, 2, ..., 10}
We want to find the probability that the point P lies on the second quadrant:
First, what type of points are located in the second quadrant?
We should have a value negative for x, and positive for y.
But in our set; {1, 2, ..., 10}, we have only positive values.
So x can not be negative, this means that the point can never be on the second quadrant.
So the probability is 0.
Answer:
B. 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Rewrite the equation a bit
Step 2: Place a logarithm base 7 on both sides
Step 3: Solve for x
Neat exponent question :)