Step-by-step explanation:
- The area of the blue square will always equal the sum of the area of the orange and red rectangles
The pythagorian theorem:
a²+b² = c²
now let a be the side of the red triangle and b the side of the orange one
so a² is the area of the red triangle and b² is the area of the orange one
Let c be the side of the blue rectangle
so c² is the area of it
then what we concluded is right
- the hypotenuse is the blue side since it is the larger one
Answer:
113.04 cm.
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: <u>Formula/explain</u>
To find the area of a circle, multiply the radius by itself twice, then multiply the product pi.
Step 2: <u>Solve</u>
According to the word problem, the circle has a diameter of 12. This means it has a radius of 6.
Now, we plug the numbers into formula.
Step 3: <u>Conclude</u>
Therefore, the area of this circle is 113.04 cm.
(4,10).
1. There are three ways to solve this: elimination, substitution, graphing.
2. I chose elimination, so I had to get one negative variable and one positive variable of the same value (for example, 18 and -18)
-7x+2y=-8
-16x+9y=26
I chose to get 2y and 9y to equal -18y and 18y.
So, multiply the first equation by -9. Multiply the second by 2.
63x-18y=72
-32x+18y=52
the 18s cross each other out. So you're left with
63x=72
-32x=52. Add them.
31x=124, divide both sides by 31, and you'll get 4.
x=4
Plug your answer for x into one of the equations. Let's use the first one.
-7(4)+2y=-8
-28+2y=-8. add 28 to both sides.
2y=20, divide both sides by 2.
y=10.
This makes your answer (4,10)
N=54........................
Answer: V= cm^3
Step-by-step explanation:
V = s³
V = (0.01)³
V=(1/100)³
V= cm^3