Halve the triangle and square the base and the height. e.g the base is 14cm and the height is 45cm.
You would need to square 14 and 45 and add them together.
you would get 2221cm.
After you got that answer, square rout it which would give you 47.13.
Now go try it with the problem that you have.
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To find the slope of a triangle you need to halve the triangle, so the base is half of its self. eg. The height of your triangle is is 15cm and you base is 17 to halve it all you do is halve 17. to find out the slope you need to do the following. 8.5 x 8.5 + 15 x 15 = 297.25 Which 297.25. After you have got the answer. Square rout the answer which will give you. e.g.. the square rout of the answer i gave you before was 17.24093965. If you think i have helped you please respond to this answer and i can help you get more ways of solving equations. Thank you for listening. P.S. What i wrote before is all correct. believe me. email me at Sammy.long@hotmail.com
Use: (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1) to find the slope. Use: y -y1 = m(x -x1) to find the slope intercept equation whereas m is the slope.
In order to find the median of a line, you first have to find the the coordinates of the point. In order to do this, you must use the midpoint formula : x = x2+x1/2 y=y2+y1/2. Then, you find the equation of the line of the median, so if you have triangle ABC and you want to find the median of CM (M is the point that we found the coordinates for), you find the slope of the line and put all of that in the equation for point-slope and change it to standard form.
its the tangent of the angle the slope makes with the x-axis
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Form a right angle triangle under the slope and divide the base of the triangle into the height of the triangle.
You cannot since the information is not sufficient. Furthermore, a triangle does not normally have a slope.
The slope for a 45 degree slope triangle is 1/1 because the slope triangle is an isosceles right triangle.
In a triangle there are three angle.So, the side opposite to the greatest angle will be greatest side in the triangle and hence it will be the slope of the triangle. you can find slope of any side of the triangle by finding tangent of the angle made by it to the horizontal side eg. place one side of the triangle horizontally. to find the slope of any side A, drop a normal from the apex to intersect the imaginary horizontal line.measure the length(l1) of the normal. measure the distance (l2) between the intersecting point and other end of side A. l1/l2 will give you the slope of side A.
y-y1=m(x-x1) m is slope that's itjust find the slope and the
For triangle ABC, find the midpoint of side BC. Then, find the slope of side BC and use its negative reciprocal (since the negative reciprocal slope is the slope of the right bisector joining side BC and the opposite vertex). Finally, substitute the midpoint and negative reciprocal slope into the y=mx+b equation to get "b", then write the equation. :)
Divide the shapes, so you're left with a triangular prism, and a rectangular prism. Calculate the slope of the triangle as per usual.
Draw a straight line from the intercept to the given point. Under this line form a right angle triangle with the line being its hypotenuse. The vertical units of the triangle divided by the horizontal units will be the slope of the straight line.
They have to be across from each otherJoin the equationsSolveYou will know if you got it right if your slope is the same for both sides
Not the best way of finding out if a triangle is right angled. But if you can find two if the sides which have gradients which when multiplied together gives -1, then the angle between them is a right-angle. This comes from the fact that if the slope of a line is a/b, then the slope of a perpendicular line is -b/a and the product of (a/b)(-b/a)=-1.
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