What's the missing side length on the triangle if side a=√33 and side b=4

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

to find the missing side length you use the pythagorean theorem a^(2) +b^(2) = c^(2)

so (√(33) )^(2) + 4^(2) =49^(2) and then you take the square root of 49^(2) and you end up with an answer of 7.


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Answer:

the answer is B

Step-by-step explanation:

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Given the Vertices of ΔABC are A (2, -5,) B (-4, 6) and C (3, 1), find the vertices following each of the transformations FROM THE ORIGINAL vertices :(I honestly have no idea what to do and I really need help with this one)

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Answer:

I. A' =  (5,-5), B' = (-1,6), C' = (6,1)

II. A' =  (5,-11), B' = (-1,0), C' = (6,-5)

III. A' = (-5,-2), B = (6,4), C' = (1,-3)

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the vertices of ΔABC as A = (2,-5), B = (-4,6) and C = (3,1).

I. It is required to 'reflect the triangle about the line x= 3'.

This rule changes (x,y) to (x+3,y).

So, the new vertices are given by,

A' = (2+3,-5) = (5,-5)

B' = (-4+3,6) = (-1,6)

C' = (3+3,1) = (6,1)

II. It is required to 'translate the triangle 3 units to the right and 6 units down'.

This rule changes (x,y) to (x+3,y-6).

So, the new vertices are given by,

A' = (2+3,-5-6) = (5,-11)

B' = (-4+3,6-6) = (-1,0)

C' = (3+3,1-6) = (6,-5)

III. It is required to 'rotate the triangle by 90° about the origin counter-clockwise'.

This rule changes (x,y) to (y,-x).

So, the new vertices are given by,

A = (2,-5) implies A' = (-5,-2)

B = (-4,6) implies B = (6,4)

C = (3,1) implies C' = (1,-3)

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remember
ou can do anything to an equaiotn as long as you do it to both sides
try to isolate variable and get 1 of it

-6+5b=6b-7
subtract 5b from both sides
-6=b-7
add 7
1=b
5b-6=6b=6b-7-6b
-b-6= -7
-b-6+6= -7+6
-b= -1
-b/-1= -1/-1
b= 1

Can Someone please find me the value of Y? Thanks!

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Since the triangles are similar   the corresponding sides are in the same proportion, so:-

16/30  =  14/y 

y = 30 * 14  / 16  =  26.25