Estimation would give you an answer close to the actual answer so you can see if your answer is reasonable depending on how close the estimate is
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: E, F, G, H denote the three coordinates of the area fenced
To find: coordinates of point H
Solution:
According to distance formula,
length of side joining points is equal to
So,
Perimeter of a figure is the length of its outline.
Put
This is true.
So, the point satisfies the equation
So, point H is .
Answer:
OHHH THE ANSWER IS 1 would be pie 7 and the last one is .9 ok thanks for 15 points
Step-by-step explanation:
STEP 1: GO GET A CALULATOR
STEP 2 GO F UR STEP SIS
Answer:
x=6 . m<PQS=82 m<SQR=61 :)
Step-by-step explanation:
(13x+4) + (10x-1) = 141
combine like terms
23x+3=141
subtract 3 from both sides
23x=138
divide both sides by 23
x=6
substitute x into both original equations
m<PQS=13(6)+4
m<PQS=78+4
m<PQS= 82
m<SQR=10(6)+1
m<SQR=60+1
M<SQR=61
-- You have two angles.
-- They're complementary . . . they add up to 90 degrees.
-- One is 4 times as big as the other one.
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-- The smaller angle has 1 share of the 90 degrees.
-- The bigger angle has 4 shares of the 90 degrees.
-- (The smaller one is 1/4 the size of the bigger one.
The bigger one is 4 times the size of the smaller one.)
-- When you add them together, you get 5 shares, totaling 90 degrees.
-- What's the size of each share ? It's 90/5 = 18 degrees.
-- The smaller angle gets one share . . . 18 degrees.
-- The bigger angle gets 4 shares. (4 x 18) = 72 degrees.
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Check:
-- Is the small one 1/4 the size of the big one ? 18/72 = 1/4 Yes.
-- Are they complementary ? Do they add up to 90 degrees ?
18 + 72 = 90 Yes.
yay !