The area of the triangle is 48cm. Then find the length of corresponding altitudes

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Answer 1
Answer: Area of triangle = 1/2 × base × height 
Base of the triangle = (2 Area)/height 
Height of the triangle = (2 Area)/base 

Given:
A = 48 cm^2
Base of the triangle = (2 x 48 )/height
Height of the triangle = (2 x 48)/base
 Let the triangle be isosceles :
So,
base = height

Therefore,
Base of the triangle = (2 x 48 )/Base
(Base)^2 = 96
Base = √96
Base = √(2*2*2*2*6)
Base = 4√6
height = 
4√6

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For #1:

y = x + 4

Parallel lines have the SAME slope, this equation is in the form of y = mx + b, where 'm' is the slope. So the slope here is 1.

To find the equation of a line that passes through (2, 2) and has a slope of 1, we can plug it into point-slope form:

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

Where 'y1' is the y-value of the point, 'x1' is the x-value of the point, and 'm' is the slope.

y - 2 = 1(x - 2)

Distribute 1 into the parenthesis:

y - 2 = x - 2

Add 2 to both sides:

y = x

So your equation is y = x.

IGreen's answer is elegant and totally correct, but I'm guessing that you'll get
confused when you try to dig through it.  Allow me to present a simpler method,
if I may:

-- In your picture, we can only see 1, 3, and 5.  We can't see enough of 2, 4,
or 6 to work on them.
But ALL six of the problems on this page are examples of the same thing: 
Write the equation of a line when you know the slope and one point on the
line. That's it !

Rules to use:

-- The slope-intercept form of the equation of a line is
                  
                             y = (slope) x + (intercept)
 
-- When two lines are parallel, they have the SAME slope.

-- When two lines are perpendicular, their slopes are negative reciprocals.
. . . . . 'negative' means the opposite sign
. . . . . 'reciprocal' means flip a fraction over, or take 1 / (a whole number).
negative reciprocal of  3/4  is  (- 4/3)
negative reciprocal of  -2  is (+ 1/2)
etc.

And now you're ready to solve all six problems.

#1).  through (2,2) and parallel to  [ y = x + 4 ] .

"parallel" means the new line has the same slope as [ y = x + 4 ] .
What is the slope of  [ y = x + 4 ] ?  It's the '1' that's not written next to 'x'.
So the new line is going to be  [ y = 1x + b ].
All you need to find is 'b'.

Whatever equation you find for the new line, it'll be true for every point on
the line.
You already know one point on the new line ... (2,2) ... The equation must be
true for this point. Write this point into the new equation:

             y = 1x + b

             2 = 1(2) + b

             2  =  2 + b

What is 'b' ?  Subtract  2  from each side, and you have

             0  =  b .

So the equation of the new line is  [ y = x + 0 ] or just  [ y = x ].


That's how to do them when the new line is parallel to a given line.
Now do one where the new line is perpendicular to a given line.

#5).  through  (1, -5) and perpendicular to [ y = -1/8 x + 2 ].

What's the slope of the new line ?  In order to be perpendicular to this one,
the slope of the new one must be the negative reciprocal of    -1/8 .
The negative of  -(anything) is +.
The reciprocal of  1/8  is  8 .
So the slope of the new line is  +8 .
The equation of the new line is . . . [ y = 8x + b ].
How to find 'b' ?
Take the point you know on the new line (1, -5), and write it into this equation:

             -5 = 8(1) + b

Squeeze 'b' out of this, and you have the equation of your new line.

All of the other problems on the page are just like these. All together,
on the whole page, there are 4 problems where the new line is parallel
to the given line, and two problems where the new line is perpendicular
to the given one. You should be able to whip out all six in about 15 minutes.

Good luck.

a car travels 10 kilometers per hour faster than a truck .the car goes 600 kilometers in 5 hours less time than it takes thetruck to travel the same distance.find the rate of each vehicle in kilometers per hour​

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Answer:

60 km/h

Step-by-step explanation:

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P = a + (n - 1)b, for b

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P = a + (n - 1)b   Subtratc a from both sides
P - a = (n - 1)b   Divide both sides by (n - 1)
(P - a)/(n - 1) = b   Switch the sides to make it easier to read
b = (P - a)/(n - 1)
The answer is b=P-a-(n+1) all you had to do was the a and the parenthesis from the b and put it on the other side

For the first 4 class periods of day, Lewis has science history, math, and English, but not necessarily in that order. He does not have science or hist first period. He does not have math, English, or science second period. He does have math or science third second period. What is Lewis' schedule for the first four periods? A- Math, history, science, English
B- Math, history, English, science
C- Science, history, math, English
D- English, history, math, science

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Answer:

A. seems to be the BEST choice from the information you have provided.

Answer:

A is the most practical answer with the info you have given

Step-by-step explanation:

The length of a rectangle is 5 centimeters less than twice its width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 80 cm. What are the dimensions of the rectangle?length = 25 cm; width = 15 cm
length = 22 cm; width = 18 cm
length = 24 cm; width = 16 cm
length = 23 cm; width = 14 cm

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Answer:

Length = 25 cm , Width = 15 cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given  : The length of a rectangle is 5 centimeters less than twice its width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 80 cm.

To find : What are the dimensions of the rectangle.

Solution : We have given

Perimeter = 80 cm .

According to question :

Let width of rectangle = W .

Length is  twice its width.

L = 2W .

Length of a rectangle is 5 centimeters less than twice its width.

L = 2W - 5.

Then ,

Perimeter = 2 ( length + width).

Plug the values

80 = 2 ( 2W - 5 + W ) .

80 = 2( 3W -5) .

On dividing both sides by  2

40 = 3W - 5 .

On adding both sides by 5.

45 = 3 W .

On dividing both sides by 3.

W = 15 cm .

L = 2W -  5.

L = 2 ( 15) - 5 .

L = 30 -5 .

L = 25 cm .

Therefore, Length = 25 cm , Width = 15 cm.

Hello,

Answer A
Let's the width of the rectangle

2a-5 its length
Teh half perimeter is 80/2=40
a+2a-5=40 ==>3a=45==>a=15 and 2a-5=30-5=25


Convert from radian measure to degree measure: 3pi

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To convert from radians to degrees, always multiply by 180/pi

3pi*180/pi
The pi's cancel out and you are left with 3*180 or 540°

Hope this helps
There are 2 PI radians in 360 degrees, so 3 PI radians = 1.5 circles = 360 + 180 = 540 degrees