The scale factor is usually stated as a linear enlargement factor. Therefore, the area enlargement factor is the square of the scale factor, in this instance, 9. The area of the original drawing was thus 396/9 = 44 cm2.
Pr2 Pie r squared That should work
The height is a leg of a right triangle. The other leg is 1/2 of the side of the original triangle and the hypotenuse is a side of this same triangle. Use the Pythagorean theorem to solve for the height: If s is the length of the sides of the equilateral triangle, The height is the square root of s squared minus (s/2) squared. Since (s/2) squared is s squared over 4, s squared minus (s/2) squared is 3/4 s squared. I'll let you finish it off.
100cm squared = 0.01 metres squared
5x squared
4 m squared 1cm sqaured is equal to 0.0001m squared
A drawing on squared paper that illustrates a concept simply.
The original number is 10 because: 10 squared = 10+90
Draw a square with each side being 3m in length.
You have squared the original number. The original number is now the square of the new quotient.
square root it to get the original number. 63.
Pr2 Pie r squared That should work
its 2 pie r squared BUT you have to add back the base (a circle) which is pie r2 The original formula is 4 pie r squared Your new formula is (2 pie r squared + pie r squared)
It is impossible to answer this question if you have no sentence. So if you want 8 squared plus 6 squared on this assignment, you will need someone else to help you answer it! By the way, 8 squared plus 6 squared is equal to 5 squared * 2 squared. It also could be 10 squared. However, if you're just lazy, the answer is 100.
hiya, well... the pythagorean triple comes from the mathmatician who sat in the sand on a beach drawing triangles with a stick,then one day it came to him that the smallest side of a triangle squared plus the middle length of the triangle squared = the longest side of a triangle squared ... he also made a general rule for this which is.. A squared + B squared = C squared eg. 3,4,5 its called pythagorean because the mans name was pythagoras.:) sorry about how long i answered its for people who are'nt sure what pythagorean is :)
That doesn't really make sense. If you figure out the square root of the number, the whole point is to find a number which, when squared, gives you back the original number. Therefore, there is no such thing as a "square root that can't be squared".
using n to represent the number. n^2 when squared rooted equals the original number, n; and when a number squared rooted is squared, it also equals to the original number. Hence the relationship is, when either of the operations is applied to the opposite operation (i.e. n^2 is opposite to square root of n) is result is always the original number, n. Hope I didn't confuse you too much :)
BAL^2 = LIFE is the equation if the L in BAL has been squared.