So they move in together to be closer to each
Answer:
Slope formula: (b) m = y2 – y1 / x2 – x1
Point-Slope Formula: (c) y – y1 = m (x – x1)
Slope Intercept Form: (a) y = mx + b
Area of a triangle = (1/2)*base*height
For both of the triangles, you have the base (8.8 for the triangle on the left, 7.6 for the triangle on the right) and the side lengths, but not the height. But since both are isosceles triangles, you can find the height using the pythagorean theorem.
5.
First divide the triangle vertically into two triangles (see attached picture). Now you have two right triangles, you can apply the pythagorean theorem on either one of them to find the height. The pythagorean theorem says that for a right triangle, , where c is the hypotenuse and a and b are the sides of the triangle.
Substituting the given values and rounding to nearest tenth:
Now that you have the height, you can find the area of the entire triangle.
A = (1/2)*base*height
A = (1/2)*8.8*9.0 = 39.6
6.
Same procedure.
A = (1/2)*base*height
A = (1/2)*7.6*9.2 = 35.0
Answer:
GCF = 8x
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the GCF of the constants:
96 and 88 are both divisible by 8 which is the GCF of the constants.
The GCF of the variables is x, as you cannot divide x by anything more than x.
The total GCF is 8x.
The diagonal is about 180 inches long,because 60×30 equals 1800.Then,since you can't round a number under 5,the answer is about 180 inches long.