(1-5i)+(2+4i)
A. 3-i
B. -4+6i
C. 2i
D. -3+i
# 1
Altitude of a triangle.
# 2
Median of a triangle.
Altitude--
An altitude is a line that passes through a vertex and it intersects the opposite side of that vertex at 90 degree i.e. the line is perpendicular to the opposite side.
The point where the three altitudes of a triangle meet is called the Orthocenter of the triangle.
Median of a triangle--
The median of the triangle is the line which passes through a vertex and meets the midpoint of the opposite side of the triangle.
The point where the three medians of a triangle meet is called the Centroid of the triangle.
Answer:
(6^(n-1))/6
Step-by-step explanation:
The nth term of a geometric series is a function of the number n, the common ratio between each successive number in the series r and the first term a. This may be expressed mathematically as
= a(r)^n-1
Given the series,
a = 1/6,
r = T2/T1 = 1/1/6 = 6
The nth term
= (1/6)(6)^n-1
= (6^(n-1))/6