(x,y)
sub given points and see if true
A, (0,-13)
x=0
y=-13
3(-13)=5(0)-13
-39=0-13
-39=-13
false (other user was just guessing)
B. (3,1)
x=3,
y=1
3(1)=5(3)-13
3=15-13
3=2
false
C. (7,7)
x=7
y=7
3(7)=5(7)-13
21=35-13
21=22
false
D. (-6,-1)
3(-1)=5(-6)-13
-3=-30-13
-3=-43
false
answer is none of them
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- <u>A </u><u>triangle </u><u>with </u><u>sides </u><u>11m</u><u>, </u><u> </u><u>13m </u><u>and </u><u>18m</u>
- <u>We</u><u> </u><u>have </u><u>to </u><u>check </u><u>it </u><u>whether </u><u>it </u><u>is </u><u>right </u><u>angled </u><u>triangle </u><u>or </u><u>not</u><u>? </u>
According to the Pythagoras theorem, The sum of the squares of perpendicular height and the square of the base of the triangle is equal to the square of hypotenuse that is sum of the squares of two small sides equal to the square of longest side of the triangle.
<u>We </u><u>imply</u><u> </u><u>it </u><u>in </u><u>the </u><u>given </u><u>triangle </u><u>,</u>
<u>From </u><u>Above </u><u>we </u><u>can </u><u>conclude </u><u>that</u><u>, </u>
The sum of the squares of two small sides that is perpendicular height and base is not equal to the square of longest side that is Hypotenuse
Answer:
A = 15u²
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of a Trapezoid Formula:
Plug in our values (h = 3, b1 = 7, b2 = 3)
Now we evaluate