Using the Pythagorean Theorem, a2 +b2=c2 where c is the hypotenuse.
So if we say that the legs are equal to 4 cm and 5 cm respectively we can rewrite the equation 42+52=c2 -> 16+25=41=c2 so then, c= the square root of 41, which is an irrational number.
technically, yes if you are going to justify someone.**It is a transitive verb. This means that it requires an object in order to be correct.
You kind of need to know the problem?
4x9x50=200x9=1800
Parallel lines are parallel. Proof they have same slopes
The term hoover is the name of a brand, but as there is no committee to justify the use of words, as there is in France, anybody can use the word 'hoover' in verb context.
That would be a difficult justification. 2.010010001 is a rational number. Specifically, it's the ratio of 2,010,010,001 to 1,000,000,000 .
No. Sqrt(-4) contains a radical but it not irrational; it is imaginary.
3.010010001 can be expressed as a ratio of two integers: 3010010001/1000000000 and so it is rational.
The word rationalization is a noun. It is the process of rationalizing.
An equilateral triangle has three sides of equal length. The sum of the three internal angles (60o each) equals 180o
The two methods are rational model and non-rational models. Rational models requires managers to use a four-stage sequence in making decisions. Non-rational models try to focus on how decisions should be made. Pharmaceutical companies preferÊnon -rational models because they assume that decision making is uncertain.
The past tense of justify is justified.
I can give you several sentences.He tried to think of an excuse to justify his bad behavior.Can you justify that action?"Justify me; open my mind to the things I can be." (from the Nate James song "Justify Me")suzan had to justify the amount of time she would give me for the test
Prefix for justify
justify the purpose of an expenditure
She tried to justify her actions by explaining the reasoning behind her decision.
Justifyable, justifying,