Mathematics, 04.12.2020 16:30 jhashknkughb6759
△XYZ △ X Y Z from the previous problem has a perimeter of 72 cm. Is it possible to determine YZ? Yes, you can find YZ since △XYZ is isosceles just divide 72 by 2. , Yes, you can find YZ since △XYZ is isosceles just divide 72 by 2. Yes, you can find YZ since △XYZ is equilateral just divide 72 by 3. Yes, you can find YZ since △XYZ is equilateral just divide 72 by 3. No, you can't find YZ since △XYZ is not isosceles or equilateral there is not enough information. No, you can't find YZ since △XYZ is not isosceles or equilateral there is not enough information. No, you can't find YZ since △XYZ is isosceles there is not enough information. No, you can't find YZ since △XYZ is isosceles there is not enough information.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:20, jessiejohnsonjr123
Michael gose to a theme park and rides two different roller coasters that both begin on a raised platform his height while on the first roller coaster measured in feet from the platform height can be modeled by the following graph where t is the number of seconds since the ride began
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 06:00, devo1459
Aprism and two nets are shown below: image of a right triangular prism and 2 nets. the triangle bases have base 4, height 3, and diagonal side 5. the length of the prism from the bases is 9.4. net a has 3 rectangles in a row. the middle one has sides ac and cd. this middle one has triangle abc on top and identical triangle below. net b is the same except that the triangle base abc is on top of the last rectangle which has sides ac and cd. units are in inches. part a: which is the correct net for the prism? explain your answer. (2 points) part b: write the measurements of sides ab, bc, and cd of the correct net. (4 points) part c: what is the surface area of the prism? show your work. (4 points)
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△XYZ △ X Y Z from the previous problem has a perimeter of 72 cm. Is it possible to determine YZ? Yes...
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