The fencing line x is the height of a rectangle triangle of base = y, hypothenuse of 9 m, so we use Pythagoras theorem to solve:
hyp^2 = height^2 + base^2
9^2 = x^2 + y^2
x^2 = 81 - y^2
we can see that x is also the height of another rectangle triangle of base = 15 - y, hypothenuse of 12 m, so we use Pythagoras theorem to solve:
hyp^2 = height^2 + base^2
12^2 = x^2 + (15 - y)^2
lets expand:
144 = x^2 + 225 - 30y + y^2
substitute x^2 from the first equation in the last:
144 = 81 - y^2 + 225 - 30y + y^2
144 = 81 + 225 - 30y
30y = -144 + 81 + 225
y = 5.4 m
substitute in the fence equation:
x^2 = 81 - y^2
x^2 = 81 - 5.4^2
x = 7.2 m that is the length of the fence
In this item, it is unfortunate that a figure, drawing, or illustration is not given. To be able to answer this, it is assumed that these segments are collinear. Points L, M, and N are collinear, and that L lies between MN.
The length of the whole segment MN is the sum of the length of the subsegments, LN and LM. This can be mathematically expressed,
LN + LM = MN
We are given with the lengths of the smalller segments and substituting the known values,
MN = 54 + 31
MN = 85
<em>ANSWER: MN = 85</em>
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Let's translate what you've written in words to an expression with mathematical symbols.

To solve this, you need to multiply both the numerator and denominator with the conjugate of the denominator.

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
g(x) is the translation of the parent function f(x) to left by 1 unit and slightly stretched vertically.
<u>g(x) is:</u>
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Answer:
Calculated weight of water = 10.01 g
percentage error = 0.1%
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Weight of graduate = 35.825 g
Weight of graduate + Water = 45.835 g
Now,
The weight of water = ( Weight of graduate + Water ) - Weight of graduate
or
The weight of water = 45.835 - 35.825
or
The weight of water = 10.01 g
Now,
The percentage of error =
or
The percentage error =
or
The percentage error = 0.1%