40/41
42/41
9/41
35/41
Answer:
I think we're probably talking about a right triangle. So just find the adjacent side and the hypotenuse.
Step-by-step explanation:
Once we are considering , the range of is . Therefore, is not true.
In this exercise, we may have
Considering the trigonometric functions beyond the unit circle.
Or considering the definition in the right triangle:
The additive inverse of a number is not always negative.
The number system is a way to represent or express numbers.
A decimal number is a very common number that we use frequently.
Since the decimal number system employs ten digits from 0 to 9, it has a base of 10.
Any of the multiple sets of symbols and the guidelines for utilizing them to represent numbers are included in the Number System.
The additive inverse of an number is a number by which addition the resultant becomes zero.
For example, the additive inverse of 3 is -3
Now,
The additive inverse of -4 will be 4 which is positive, not negative.
The additive inverse of 0 is 0 which is not negative.
Hence "The additive inverse of a number is not always negative".
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No it isn’t
In mathematics, the additive inverse of a number a is the number that, when added to a, yields zero. ... For a real number, it reverses its sign: the opposite to a positive number is negative, and the opposite to a negative number is positive. Zero is the additive inverse of itself.
Answer: About 80 yards
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 85
Step-by-step explanation:
Writing an Equation
Find the length of each side and add them up to get the total perimeter.
We know that there are 6 sides, AB, BC, CD, DE, EF, and FA
We also know that AB = ED and BC = CD = EF = FA
So the total perimeter would be AB + BC + CD + DE + EF + FA = 2AB + 4BC
Finding length of AB
This line goes from (-2,2) to (2,2) so we can find the length by subtracting the x coordinates since the y coordinates are the same
AB = 2 - (-2) = 4
Finding length of BC
Using the Pythagorean Theorem, we can find the length of BC
This line goes from (2,2) to (3,0)
The vertical distance (a) is |0-2| = 2
The horizontal distance (b) is |3-2| = 1
So
Total length
Using the equation 2AB + 4BC to find the perimeter we get
=
=
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Since is approximately 9, we'll substitute in 9 (assuming we don't have a calculator)
≃ 8 + 9
= 17 units
Converting units
Each unit is 5 yards, so use this ratio get the perimeter in yards
17 units * 5 = 85 yards