Assuming the object is a rectangular parallelepiped, use its density to find its volume and solve the equation V abc for c where a, b, and c are the height, length and width respectively
Area of a rectangle = length of base x height Area of a triangle = (length of base x height)/2 A.............................................. B mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m.............................................. m m ..............................................m m.............................................. m m.............................................. m m.............................................. m m ..............................................m m.............................................. m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm C ..............................................D Area of ABCD = AB x AC Area of ABCD = (AB X AC)/2 Then Area of ABCD = 2 Area of ABC
What id actually says is... What fits in the blank? Diagonal AC of Parallelogram ABCD _____ bisects angle A and angle C.
The given points when plotted on the coordinated grid is a rectangle
52.4 cm
The answer is that b = 12 units in length
If you are given the radius (r) or diameter (d, which is twice the length of the radius) the equation to find the circumference (C) is: C=d(pi) or C=2r(pi).
Assuming the object is a rectangular parallelepiped, use its density to find its volume and solve the equation V abc for c where a, b, and c are the height, length and width respectively
Area of a rectangle = length of base x height Area of a triangle = (length of base x height)/2 A.............................................. B mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m.............................................. m m ..............................................m m.............................................. m m.............................................. m m.............................................. m m ..............................................m m.............................................. m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm C ..............................................D Area of ABCD = AB x AC Area of ABCD = (AB X AC)/2 Then Area of ABCD = 2 Area of ABC
It depends on what information you have. You could use a ruler or tape measure. Or, if the information is given in the foorm of the coordinates of the end points you could find the length as follows: if the coordinates of the two end points are (a,b) and (c,d) then the length is sqrt[(a - c)2 + (b - d)2]
It doesn't have length, but you can use sizeof to find out its size.
What id actually says is... What fits in the blank? Diagonal AC of Parallelogram ABCD _____ bisects angle A and angle C.
A B . . D C . . Parallelogram ABCD.
R = radius c = chord length s = curve length c = 2Rsin(s/2R) you can solve for radius by trial and error as this is a transcendental equation
type in: "ABCD" in the input line.
/*We can calculate this with a lot of methods I'll explain only one of them */ *str = "abcd"; // this is a input string printf("%d", strlen(str));
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