headyott headyott
  • 14-01-2019
  • Mathematics
contestada

Please help with this question!

Please help with this question class=

Respuesta :

Professor1994 Professor1994
  • 14-01-2019

Answer:

a=sqrt[50]; ?=50

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the Pytagorean theorem in the right triangle:

A^2+B^2=C^2, with A=a, B=a, and C=10

Replacing in the formula:

a^2+a^2=10^2

Adding like terms:

2a^2=100

Solving for a: Dividing both sides of the equation by 2:

2a^2/2=100/2

a^2=50

Square root both sides of the equation:

sqrt(a^2)=sqrt(50)

a=sqrt(50)

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Helen Grey By Christina Georgina Rossetti Because one loves you, Helen Grey, Is that a reason you should pout, And like a March wind veer about, And frown, and
let f(x)=x^2 - 16. find f^-1(x).
let f(x)=9x-2 and g(x)=-x+3. find f(g(x)).
let f(x)=2x-6. solve f^-1(x) when x=2.
Is velocity related to momentum
Holly decided to share 1/2 of her share of the pizza with Deb. How much did each of them actually?
Why are chloroplasts absent in epidermal cells ?
Why are capillaries thin walled?
If a 35 ft rope is cut into two sections with one section 6 times as long as the other section, how long is the shorter piece?
let f(x)=x+8 and g(x)=x^2 -6x-7. find f(g(2))