Find the missing side of triangle
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Mathematics, 25.07.2021 01:50 evanlubbe53
Find the missing side of triangle
Answer from: lukeakalucas
30.
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2 = 24^2 + 18^2
x^2 = 576 + 324 = 900
x = sqrt900 = 30.
Answer from: Quest
For the first question the answer is a, for the second c, for the third d, for the 4th b, for the 5th a
Answer from: Quest
the system of inequalities is
step-by-step explanation:
step 1
find the equation of the dashed line
we have the points
(0,0) and (3,1)
the line passes through the origin, so, is a direct variation
find the slope
the equation of the dashed line is
the solution of the inequality a s the shaded area above the dashed line
therefore
the equation of the inequality a is
step 2
find the equation of the solid line
we have the points
(4,0) and (0,4)
find the slope
the equation of the solid line is
the solution of the inequality b s the shaded area below the solid line
therefore
the equation of the inequality b is
step 3
the system of inequalities is
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