Mathematics, 01.12.2020 01:00 SithLeo
Finding the area of a triangle is straightforward if you know the length of the base and the height of the triangle. But is it possible to find the area of a triangle if you know only the coordinates of its vertices? In this task, you’ll find out. Consider ΔABC, whose vertices are A(2, 1), B(3, 3), and C(1, 6); let line segment AC represent the base of the triangle. Part A Find the equation of the line passing through B and perpendicular to .
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00, jazzytazzyyy
Use mathematical induction to prove the statement is true for all positive integers n, or show why it is false. 1^2 + 4^2 + 7^2 + + (3n - 2)^2 = [n(6n^2-3n-1)/2]
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