Answer:
B. secondary roads
Step-by-step explanation:
While all of streets, county roads, and secondary roads are generally designed to carry less traffic and/or have lower speed limits than interstate highways, the generic name for such roads is ...
secondary roads.
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Answer:
90 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
given:
ABCD~EFGH
mB=mBCD=90
mBAD=128
find mFGH
this means that we are looking for angle G, and it is given that G is equal to C. it is also given that C is equal to B in mB=mBCD. finally, it is given that mB and mBCD, which are both equal, are 90 degrees. this means that mC is 90 degrees, and since mC is equal to mG, mG is equal to 90 degrees
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The red graph is the black graph reflected in the y axis, y = f(-x)
It's an odd way to write it, but the answer is:
Answer: D
Equity, by definition, is:
O A. the quotient of current value and amount owed.
O B. the sum of current value and amount owed.
O C. the difference between current value and amount owed.
O D. the product of current value and amount owed.
SUB
Answer:
the correct answer is the product of current value and amount owed
Equity is correctly defined as the difference between current value and amount owed.
What is equity?Equity is defined as an interest (ownership interest) in property that may be offset by debts or other liabilities. Equity is measured for accounting purposes by subtracting liabilities from the value of the assets owned
Given is to find the definition of Equity from the given ones.
Equity is correctly defined as the difference between current value and amount owed.
Therefore, Equity is correctly defined as the difference between current value and amount owed.
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B, D and E are proportional
A, C, and F are not proportional
y = 3+x .... not proportional
y = 1.6x .... proportional
y = 3/(4x) .... not proportional
y = x .... proportional
y = 12x .... proportional
y = 2x+1 ... not proportional
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Explanations:
Anything in the form y = k*x is a direct proportional equation. As x goes up, so does y. The same happens if x decreases, and we'll have y also decrease. They go up together or down together. This is where the "direct" comes from. Specifically they change the same amount each time (hence the term "proportional").
For something like y = 1.6x, we have k = 1.6
In the equation y = x, we have y = 1x in reality so k = 1 here.
Lastly, y = 12x has k = 12.
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The other equations are not in the form y = kx. Whenever we have y = mx+b, with b nonzero, then y = mx+b is not proportional. The value of b must be 0 for it to fit y = kx form. This rules out y = 2x+1 and y = 3+x or y = x+3.
The equation y = 3/(4x) is an inversely proportional equation in the form y = k/x. It cannot be written as y = kx. Note how x is in the denominator for y = 3/(4x) while the same can't be said for y = kx. Inversely proportional equations have x increase and y decrease, or vice versa. They go in opposite directions.
In ∠QRS, m∠R=65°, and m∠S=35°. Which side of ΔQRS is the longest?
Answer:
The longest side of the ΔQRS is Side RS.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: m∠R=65°, m∠S=35° we don't know what m∠Q is in ΔQRS.
To find m∠Q , we first need to know that all triangles have a sum of 180°. Since we are already given two angle measurements ( m∠R and m∠S) we can add them both measurements up which gives us 100°. Then we subtract 100 from the triangle sum which is 180° (180°-100°) and we are left with 80°. Which mean that m∠Q got to be 80°.
Now we know the all the angles measurements we can immediately find out which side is the longest. To find the longest side its always lie opposite the largest angle which in this m∠Q (80°). Which mean that side RS is the longest side in the triangle.
Use the elimination method to solve the system of equations.
3x + 4y = 8
x-y=12
O A. (8,4)
O B. (-4,8)
C. (0,2)
O D. (8,-4)
Answer:
Option D. (8, – 4)
Step-by-step explanation:
3x + 4y = 8 ..... (1)
x – y = 12.... (2)
To solve the above equation by elimination method, do the following:
Step 1:
Multiply equation 1 by the coefficient of x in equation 2 i.e 1.
Multiply equation 2 by the coefficient of x in equation 1 i.e 3. This is illustrated below:
1 × Equation 1
1 × (3x + 4y = 8)
3x + 4y = 8 ...... (3)
3 × Equation 2
3 × ( x – y = 12)
3x – 3y = 36......(4)
Step 2:
Subtract equation 3 from equation 4. This is illustrated below:
. 3x – 3y = 36
– (3x + 4y = 8)
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
– 7y = 28
Divide both side by the coefficient of y i.e –7
y = 28/–7
y = – 4
Step 3:
Substitute the value of y into any of the equation to obtain the value of x. In this case, we shall substitute the value of y into equation 2 as shown below:
x – y = 12
y = –4
x – (–4) = 12
x + 4 = 12
x = 12 – 4
x = 8
Therefore, the solution to the equation above is (8, – 4)
Answer:
(8, – 4)
Step-by-step explanation:
my math teacher told me
griffin ordered a pair of sneakers online. he had 16 credit that he applied toward the purchase, and then he used a credit card to pay for the rest of the cost. if the the shoes cost 80, then how much did griffin charge to his credit card when he bought the sneakers? PLEASE ANSWER I BEG Y'ALL
Answer: Griffin charge $79.854 to his credit card when he bought the sneakers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Griffin ordered a pair of sneakers online.
Value of each credit point = 1 cent
Then , value of 16 credit points = 16 cents = $0.16 [1$ = 100 cents]
Cost of shoes = Rs $80
Charge to credit card = (Cost of shoes) - (Value of 16 credit points)
= $(80-0.16)
= $79.84
Hence, Griffin charge $79.854 to his credit card when he bought the sneakers.
Maddy and her cousin work during the summer for a landscaping company. Maddy's cousin has been working for the company longer, so her pay is 30% more than Maddy's. Last week, Maddy's cousin worked 27 hours, and Maddy worked 23 hours. Together, they earned $493.85. What is Maddy's hourly pay?
IMAGE BELOW The equations x minus 2 y = 4, 4 x + 5 y = 8, 6 x minus 5 y = 15, and x + 2 y = 0 are shown on the graph below.
Which system of equations has a solution of approximately (1.8, –0.9)?
6 x minus 5 y = 15 and x + 2 y = 0
4 x + 5 y = 8 and 6 x minus 5 y = 15
x minus 2 y = 4 and 4 x + 5 y = 8
6 x minus 5 y = 15 and x minus 2 y = 4
Answer:
6x - 5y = 15 and x + 2y = 0
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we are given the following equations:
i) x-2y= 4
ii) 4x+5y= 8
iii) 6x-5y=15
iv) x+2y=0
Required:
Which system of equations has a solution of approximately (1.8, –0.9).
To find the approximate equations, substitute x and y for 1.8 and -0.9 into all the equations respectively and check the resulting values
i) Substitute (1.8, -0.9) in x-2y= 4:
1.8 - 2(-0.9) = 4.
1.8 + 1.8 = 4.
3.6 ≠ 4.
ii) Substitute (1.8, -0.9) in 4x+5y= 8
4(1.8) + 5(-0.9) = 8
7.2 - 4.5 = 8.
2.7 ≠ 8.
iii) Substitute (1.8, -0.9) in 6x-5y=15
6(1.8) - 5(-0.9) = 15.
10.8 + 4.5 = 15
15.3 ≠ 15.
This equation has a solution that is close, therefore it is correct.
iv) Substitute (1.8, -0.9) in x+2y=0
1.8 + 2(-0.9) = 0.
1.8 - 1.8 = 0.
0 = 0.
x + 2 y = 0 has the exact value, therefore it is also correct.
The system of equations that has a solution of approximately (1.8, –0.9) are:
x+2y=0 and 6x-5y=15
Answer:
the correct answer is A
Step-by-step explanation:
Six friends went to a restaurant and agreed to share the bill equally. However, two people forgot their wallets so the other four friends' portions of the bill went up by $7 each. How many dollars was the total bill?
Answer:
The total bill was $84
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok so we know a few things, we know that the total cost of the bill is divisible by both 6 and 4, and we know that if we call the total cost of the bill x and the amount each person would pay if it was divided for 6 people y we can write these equations:
[tex]\frac{x}{6}=y[/tex]
[tex]\frac{x}{4}=y+7[/tex]
Now we can substitute the first equation into the second and solve for x
[tex]\frac{x}{4}=\frac{x}{6}+7\\\frac{x}{4}-\frac{x}{6}=7\\\frac{x}{12}=7\\x=7*12=84[/tex]
Therefore, the total bill was $84
In two or more complete sentences, describe how to find the interval(s) where the function is increasing and how interval notation is used to express the interval(s). In your final answer, include the interval in which the function is increasing
Answer:
(-5,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
In case when you tracking the finger across the line, at which there is an increase or decrease in y axis so this is we called intervals. Moreover, the interval notation is also necessary as it depicts the beginning and ending points. In this, the first number denotes the minimum number while the second number denotes the maximum number
For Decreasing:
(-8,-5)
(4,8)
For Increasing:
(-5,0)
please help :) Choose the expression that is equivalent to the expression: 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 A. 2 x 4 B. 4 to the 2 power C. 2 to the 4 power D. 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 4
Answer:
C. 2 to the 4'th power
Step-by-step explanation:
2x2x2x2 is 4 2's, the number of 2's indicates the power, so the answer would be 2 to the power of 4 because there are 4 2's
Hope this helps, If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Have a good day! :)
Answer:
C 2 to the power of 4
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 2*2*2*2* 4 of the 2 so 2 to the power of 4
What is the answer to 2+2 * 89 - 63 + 70
Answer:
187
Step-by-step explanation:
2*89=178
178+2=180
180-63=117
117+70=187
Answer:
47
Step-by-step explanation:
You'd have to follow PEMDAS.
First we multiply:
89*2=178.
Now we add:
178+2=180
AND
63+70=133.
Finally, we subtract:
180-133=47.
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1 1/2 + 2 1/2 x 3/4 -1/2
Answer:
[tex]\frac{23}{8} [/tex]Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]1 \frac{1}{2} + 2 \frac{1}{2} \times \frac{3}{4} - \frac{1}{2} [/tex]
Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction
[tex] \frac{3}{2} + \frac{5}{2} \times \frac{3}{4} - \frac{1}{2} [/tex]
Multiply the fractions
[tex] \frac{3}{2} + \frac{15}{8} - \frac{1}{2} [/tex]
Calculate the sum
[tex] \frac{3 \times 4 + 15}{8} - \frac{1}{2} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{12 + 15}{8} - \frac{1}{2} [/tex]
Add the numbers
[tex] \frac{27}{8} - \frac{1}{2} [/tex]
Calculate the difference
[tex] \frac{27 - 1 \times 4}{8} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{27 - 4}{8} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{23}{8} [/tex]
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Which situation best describes negative correlation? a. The amount of job experience and pay b. Salary and number of children c. Exercise and health d. Hours of TV viewing and test grades
Answer: D
Step-by-step explanation:
D makes a lot more sense because if you are someone who watches TV a lot then your more likely to score less on a given test.
Negative correlation means that as the x values increases the y value decrease.
So in this case hours will be on the x coordinate and y will be your test score.
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Explanation:
The radius of the circle is r, which doubles to 2r to get the diameter. The diameter of the circle is also the diagonal of the square. Consequently, this means we have two right triangles in which they have the same hypotenuse of 2r.
Let x be the side length of the square. Use the pythagorean theorem to isolate x
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
x^2 + x^2 = (2r)^2
2x^2 = 4r^2
x^2 = 2r^2 ... divide both sides by 2
x = sqrt(2r^2) ... apply the square root to both sides; keep in mind that x > 0
x = sqrt(r^2*2)
x = sqrt(r^2)*sqrt(2)
x = r*sqrt(2)
The side length of the square is r*sqrt(2)
Therefore, the area of the square is
Area = (side)*(side)
Area = ( r*sqrt(2) )*( r*sqrt(2) )
Area = r*r * sqrt(2)*sqrt(2)
Area = r^2 * sqrt(2*2)
Area = r^2 * sqrt(4)
Area = r^2 * 2
Area = 2r^2
What will be the perimeter and the area of the rectangle below if it is enlarged using a scale factor of 3.5?
Perimeter = 98 cm, area = 588 cm2
Perimeter = 42 cm, area = 109.25 cm2
Perimeter = 42 cm, area = 588 cm2
Perimeter = 98 cm, area = 109.25 cm2
Answer:
first option
Step-by-step explanation:
After it's enlarged, the new dimensions will be 6 * 3.5 = 21 and 8 * 3.5 = 28, therefore, the new perimeter will be 2(21 + 28) = 2 * 49 = 98 and the area will be 21 * 28 = 588.
Which best describes the relationship between the lines with equations 5x +y = 4 and 20.0 + 4y = 16?
Answer:
There is no relationship, except they do intersect at the point (1, -1). Hope this helps :)
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Both given lines are going to intersect at ( 1,-1 ) that's it.
What is a line segment?A line section that can connect two places is referred to as a segment.
The line is here! It extends endlessly in both directions and has no beginning or conclusion.
In other words, a line segment is just part of a big line that is straight and going unlimited in both directions.
Given that
Line 1 ; 5x +y = 4
Line 2 ; 20 + 4y = 16 ⇒ y = -1
At y = -1 the first line is
5x - 1 = 4 ⇒ x = 1
So,
It is clear that line 1 has a point ( 1 .-1 ) and line 2 also passes
through it hence there will an intersection.
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In a scale drawing of a rectangular deck, the
length is 10 inches and the width is 8 inches. In
the drawing, 4 inches represents 3 yards. What
is the length of the actual deck, in yards?
Answer:
45
Step-by-step explanation:
10/4x3=7.5
8/4x3=6
6x7.5=45yards
solve it using quadratic formula.
grade 9
10 points
Answer:
{-1/4, 1}{3/4, 6}Step-by-step explanation:
1. We can clear fractions and solve the resulting quadratic. We clear fractions by multiplying the equation by the product of the denominators.
[tex]\dfrac{2x+1}{2x-1}-\dfrac{2x-1}{2x+1}=\dfrac{8}{3}\\\\3((2x+1)^2-(2x-1)^2)=8(2x-1)(2x+1)\\\\3(8x) = 8(4x^2 -1)\\\\4x^2 -3x -1 = 0\qquad\text{factor out 8, subtract 3x}\\\\x=\dfrac{-(-3)\pm\sqrt{(-3)^2-4(4)(-1)}}{2(4)}=\dfrac{3\pm\sqrt{25}}{8}\\\\x=\dfrac{3\pm5}{8}=\left\{-\dfrac{1}{4},1\right\}[/tex]
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2. Using the same idea here, we get ...
[tex]\dfrac{2}{x-2}+\dfrac{3}{x}=\dfrac{9}{x+3}\\\\2(x)(x+3)+3(x-2)(x+3)=9(x-2)(x)\\\\2x^2+6x+3(x^2+x-6)=9x^2-18x\\\\4x^2-27x+18=0\\\\x=\dfrac{-(-27)\pm\sqrt{(-27)^2-4(4)(18)}}{2(4)}=\dfrac{27\pm\sqrt{441}}{8}\\\\x=\dfrac{27\pm21}{8}=\left\{\dfrac{3}{4},6\right\}[/tex]
X^4 -33x^2-108 which of the following is equal to the polynomial given above? A. (X+36)(x+v3i)(x-3) B. (X-36)(x+v3i)(x+3)
Answer:
Answer D I believe :)
Step-by-step explanation:
x^4-33x^2-108
rewrite as a difference
x^4+3x^2-36x^2-108
factor out x^2
x^2(x^2+3)-36x^2-108
factor out -36
x^2(x^2+3)-36(x^2+3)
factor out x^2+3
(x^2+3)(x^2-36)
factor x^2-36
(x^2+3)(x-6)(x+6)
set x^2+3 equal to 0
x^2+3=0
solve for x
x=+/-[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex]i
set at factors
(x+6)(x-6)(x+[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex]i)(x-[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex]i)
I hope this helps.
PLEASE HELP -The horizontal cross-sectional shapes of the given prism are all congruent.
Answer:
false!
Step-by-step explanation:
i just answered true and it was false. so false is correct!
The statement that the horizontal cross-sectional shapes of the given prism are all congruent is false.
What are prisms?Prisms are three-dimensional shapes that have its two ends to be parallel and congruent
The given prism is a trapezoidal prism.
For the horizontal sectional shapes given prism to be congruent, the prism must be cut through the middle
Since the prism can be divided at any point, then the given statement is false
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What is the value of a for the exponential function in the
graph represented in the form of f(x) = a(b)?
O -4
O -3
O 3
O 4
Answer:
Option (4)
Step-by-step explanation:
If the given exponential function is in the form of f(x) = [tex]a(b)^x[/tex]
From the graph we find that two points (0, 3) and (0.5, 6) lie on the graph.
For (0, 3),
f(0) = [tex]a(b)^0[/tex]
3 = a
For (0.5, 6),
f(0.5) = [tex]3(b)^{0.5}[/tex]
6 = [tex]3\sqrt{b}[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{b}=2[/tex]
b = 4
Therefore, value of b in the given function 'f' is 4.
Option (4) will be the answer.
Answer:
(D) 4
Step-by-step explanation:
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∫1/(1+sinx^2 +2cos^2x)
Answer:
Im not sure, is this correct?
Dylan uses the expressions (x2 – 2x + 8) and (2x2 + 5x – 7) to represent the length and width of his bedroom. Which expression represents the area (lw) of Dylan’s room?
Answer:
2[tex]x^{4}[/tex] + x³ - x² + 54x - 56
Step-by-step explanation:
Area (A) is calculated as
A = length × width
= (x² - 2x + 8)(2x² + 5x - 7)
Each term in the second factor is multiplied by each term in the first factor, that is
x²(2x² + 5x - 7) - 2x(2x² + 5x - 7) + 8(2x² + 5x - 7) ← distribute all parenthesis
= 2[tex]x^{4}[/tex] + 5x³ - 7x² - 4x³ - 10x² + 14x + 16x² + 40x - 56 ← collect like terms, thus
A = 2[tex]x^{4}[/tex] +x³ - x² + 54x - 56
The expression which represents the area of Dylan’s room will be 2x⁴ - 7x³ - 21x² + 82x - 56.
What is the area?
The area is the space occupied by any shape, find out by multiplying its length and breadth.
We have,
Lenght = (x² – 2x + 8)
and
Breadth = (2x² + 5x – 7)
Now, simplifying the above expressions,
(x² – 2x + 8)
It can be written as , Using middle term split method,
x² – 4x + 2x + 8
= x(x – 4) - 2(x - 4)
= (x – 4) (x - 2)
In the same way,
(2x² + 5x – 7)
= 2x² +7x - 2x – 7
= x(2x +7) - 1(2x + 7)
= (x - 1) (2x +7)
So,
So,
Using the area formula,
i.e.
Area = Length × Breadth
Area = (x² – 2x + 8) × (2x² + 5x – 7) = (x – 4) (x - 2) (x - 1) (2x +7)
Now,
Area = 2x⁴ - 7x³ - 21x² + 82x - 56
Hence we can say that the expression which represents the area of Dylan’s room will be 2x⁴ - 7x³ - 21x² + 82x - 56.
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Dan believes he can use the information given in the diagram and the SAS rule to prove the two triangles are congruent. Is he correct? Explain.
Answer:
Yes. There are two pairs of congruent sides and a pair of congruent angles. This follows the SAS rule.
Sam needs a web designer. Designer A is offering her services for an initial $500 in addition to $100 per hour. Designer B is offering her service for an initial $600 in addition to $50 per hour. Till how many hours company B will be cheaper option for him?
Answer:
2 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's denote the amount of time we need to find out, t.
=> 600 + 50t < 500 + 100t
or 600 - 500 < 100t - 50t
or 100 < 50t
or 100/50 < t
or t > 2
=> After 2 hours, company B will be cheaper option than company A
someone please help me, im so confused ack. In the derivation of the formula for the volume of a cone, the volume of the cone is calculated to be StartFraction pi Over 4 EndFraction times the volume of the pyramid that it fits inside. A cone is inside of a pyramid with a square base. The cone has a height of h and a radius r. The pyramid has a base edge length of 2 r. Which statement best describes where the StartFraction pi Over 4 EndFraction comes from in the formula derivation? A. It is the ratio of the area of the square to the area of the circle from a cross section. B. It is the ratio of the area of the circle to the area of the square from a cross section. C. It is the difference of the area of the square and the area of the circle from a cross section. D. It is the sum of the area of the square and the area of the circle from a cross section.
Answer:
The correct option is;
B. It is the ratio of the area of the circle to the area of the square from a cross section.
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for the volume of a pyramid = 1/3*Area of base*Height
The formula for the volume of a cone = 1/3*Area of base*Height
The area of the base of the square pyramid of side 2r = 2r*2r = 4r²
The area of the base of the cone of base radius r = πr²
The ratio of the volume of the cone to the volume of the square pyramid is given as follows;
[tex]\dfrac{\dfrac{1}{3} \times \pi \times r^2\times h}{\dfrac{1}{3} \times( 2 \times r)^2\times h}[/tex]
Given that the height are equal, h/h = 1, which gives;
[tex]\dfrac{\dfrac{1}{3} \times \pi \times r^2}{\dfrac{1}{3} \times( 2 \times r)^2} = \dfrac{Area \ of \ the \ circle}{Area \ of \ the \ square} =\dfrac{\dfrac{1}{3} \times \pi \times r^2}{\dfrac{1}{3} \times 4 \times r^2} = \dfrac{\pi }{4}[/tex]
Therefore, where the π/4 comes from is that it is the ratio of the area of the circle to the area of the square from a cross section.
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
The vertices of triangle ABC are A(5,2), B(-1,-6), and C(1,5). If triangle DEF is similar to triangle ABC and AB/DE = 5, which could be the coordinates of D and E
Answer:
im pretty sure its the third one
Step-by-step explanation:
i guessed but it might be right
if a right triangle has one side measuring 3√2 and another side measuring 2√3, what is the length of the hypotenuse?
Answer:
[tex] \sqrt{30} [/tex]Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
Perpendicular ( p ) = 3√2
Base ( b ) = 2√3
Hypotenuse ( h ) = ?
Now, let's find the length of the hypotenuse:
Using Pythagoras theorem:
[tex] {h}^{2} = {p}^{2} + {b}^{2} [/tex]
plug the values
[tex] {h}^{2} = {(3 \sqrt{2} )}^{2} + {(2 \sqrt{3} )}^{2} [/tex]
To raise a product to a power, raise each factor to that power
[tex] {h}^{2} = 9 \times 2 + 4 \times 3[/tex]
Multiply the numbers
[tex] {h}^{2} = 18 + 12[/tex]
Add the numbers
[tex] {h }^{2} = 30[/tex]
Take the square root of both sides of the equation
[tex]h = \sqrt{30} [/tex]
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[tex]\small\star\underline\bold\red{Given-}[/tex]
Sides of the right triangle
2√3 (p)3√2 (b)[tex]\small\star\underline\bold\red{To\:Find-}[/tex]
Third side (hypotenuse)[tex]\small\star\underline\bold\red{Solution-}[/tex]
By Pythagoras Theorum ,
[tex]\small\fcolorbox{red}{white}{h² = b² + p² }[/tex]
[tex]\implies[/tex] h² = (2√3)² + (3√2)²
[tex]\implies[/tex] h² = 12 + 18
[tex]\implies[/tex] h² = 30
[tex]\implies[/tex] h = √30