A Three plus four equals five.
B Three plus four equals five squared.
C Three squared plus four squared equals five.
D Three squared plus four squared equals five squared.
Answer: D Three squared plus four squared equals five squared.
Step-by-step explanation:
It’s restating the Pythagorean theorem. a^2+b^2= c^2. Where “a” and “b” represent the legs of the triangle that form the right angle and “c” represents the side opposite the right angle.
Notice the picture is a right triangle. (The little box in the corner represents a right angle.) the legs that make up the right angle are represented as a 3 by 3 box (3 squared) and a 4 by 4 box (4 squared). The side opposite the right angle is represented as a 5 by 5 box (5 squared)
The divisors of 64 are: 2, 8, and 16. Correct options are a, c and e.
To find out which of the given numbers are divisors of 64, we simply need to check which ones divide 64 without any remainder.
A divisor of a number divides it evenly, leaving no remainder. Let's check each number:
1. 2: 64 ÷ 2 = 32 (No remainder, so 2 is a divisor of 64).
2. 6: 64 ÷ 6 = 10.666... (There is a remainder, so 6 is not a divisor of 64).
3. 8: 64 ÷ 8 = 8 (No remainder, so 8 is a divisor of 64).
4. 12: 64 ÷ 12 = 5.333... (There is a remainder, so 12 is not a divisor of 64).
5. 16: 64 ÷ 16 = 4 (No remainder, so 16 is a divisor of 64).
The divisors of 64 are: 2, 8, and 16.
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Answer:
a = 5
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