(-3, -5)
(x - 3)(x + 5)
5
By Pythagorean theorem, if the sum of squares of smaller sides of a triangle equals the square of longest side, it is a right angle triangle where the long side is the hypotenuse. 5 squared plus 12 squared is equal to 13 squared
It is a quadratic equation.
(-3, -5)
104
This is the common form of the Pythagorean Theorem. It describes the relationship between the two legs of a right triangle and the hypotenuse.
(x - 3)(x + 5)
this is a pythagorean triple and c2=169 so c=13 25+144=169=132
2 squared plus 2 x 3 = 10, 7 squared plus 7 x 2 = 63, 6 squared plus 6 x 5 = 66,8 squared plus 8 x 4 = 96 so 9 squared plus 9 x 7 = 81 + 63 = 144.
5
By Pythagorean theorem, if the sum of squares of smaller sides of a triangle equals the square of longest side, it is a right angle triangle where the long side is the hypotenuse. 5 squared plus 12 squared is equal to 13 squared
If: 2x+y = 5 and x2-y2 = 3 Then the solutions work out as: (2, 1) and ( 14/3, -13/3)
It is a quadratic equation.
basically you asked what -28+21 which equals -7
The centre is (-5, 3)