Well, you know that in order to classify a shape as a rectangle all of the sides have to be congruent or 90 degrees. If you draw the diagonal of that rectangle, you come up with two right triangles. So you can use the Pythagorean theorem (a squared+b squared=c squared) to find out the diagonal. Ex: If the length=4, and width=3, then diagonal=5, because 4 squared+3 squared=5 squared.
Oh, dude, totally! So, a rectangular array is just a fancy way of saying a grid, right? If you want 10 Xs with 3 rows, you'd have 3 rows of Xs with 3 Xs in each row and then 1 lonely X in the last row. Voila! You've got yourself a rectangular array of 10 Xs with 3 rows. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
-3 squared by 2
2 squared 3 squared 5 or 180
No. For it to work, then 3 squared and 4 squared would have to be equal to 6 squared. 4 squared=16 3 squared= 9 9+16= 25 6 squared= 36.
15 is the answer The + will be used as the "dots" for the array Array:
81 = 9^2 = 3^4 ("^" means "to the power of" - ^2 = squared, ^3 = cubed, etc.)
Well, you know that in order to classify a shape as a rectangle all of the sides have to be congruent or 90 degrees. If you draw the diagonal of that rectangle, you come up with two right triangles. So you can use the Pythagorean theorem (a squared+b squared=c squared) to find out the diagonal. Ex: If the length=4, and width=3, then diagonal=5, because 4 squared+3 squared=5 squared.
If the boxes are in a 3*3 array, the answer is that you cannot.If the boxes are in a 3*3 array, the answer is that you cannot.If the boxes are in a 3*3 array, the answer is that you cannot.If the boxes are in a 3*3 array, the answer is that you cannot.
3 squared=9 3 squared=3*3 3*3=9
3 squared = 9 4 squared = 16 9 x 16 = 144 3 squared x 4 squared = 144
An array of 2 times 3 is a one-dimensional array of 2 elements each of which is a one-dimensional array of 3 elements. In other words, it is an array of arrays, also known as a two-dimensional array. We can imagine a two dimensional array as being a table with rows and columns. A 2 times 3 array has 2 rows and 3 columns. Each row is itself an array of 3 elements. However, we can also say that each column is an array of 2 elements.
Oh, dude, totally! So, a rectangular array is just a fancy way of saying a grid, right? If you want 10 Xs with 3 rows, you'd have 3 rows of Xs with 3 Xs in each row and then 1 lonely X in the last row. Voila! You've got yourself a rectangular array of 10 Xs with 3 rows. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
3 - 3 squared = 6 * * * * * NO! 3 - 3 squared = 3 - 9 = -6
-3 squared by 2
To represent 3 halves as a fraction, you can write it as 3/2. This fraction means you have 3 parts out of a total of 2 equal parts. Visually, you can draw a rectangle divided into 2 equal parts and shade in 3 of those parts to represent 3 halves.
9 is the value of -3 squared