Nearly but not quite a Pythagorean triple
A number: x (or any other convenient letter) Difference: use the minus sign, therefore x - 14 Triple this difference: 3(x-14)
-14 - 10 = -24
14
(4*10+11+2*12+13+2*14)/10 = 11.6
24
No
No. 7*7 = 49 12*12 = 144 14*14 = 196 49 + 144 = 193, which does not equal 196
B is the answer
Pythagorean Theory: a^2 + b^2 = c^2 In your case, you do not state which sides you have given? If 10 ft and 14 ft are the two sides then this would be the answer. 10^2 + 14^2 = c^2 100 + 196 = c^2 296 = c^2 c = 17.2046505 feet If 10 is one side and 14 is the hypotenus this would be how to solve the answer. 10^2 + b^2 = 14^2 100 + b^2 = 196 b^2 = 96 b = 9.79795897 feet
2, -6 and 50 is one possible triple.
Ah, what a lovely question! To find the length of the diagonal of a square, we can use the Pythagorean theorem. Since we have a 10 by 10 ft square, both sides are equal, making it a right triangle with legs of 10 ft each. By using a^2 + b^2 = c^2, where a and b are the legs and c is the diagonal, we find that the diagonal is √(10^2 + 10^2) = √200 ft.
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(-10) degrees Celsius = 14 degrees Fahrenheit
No Chicago Cub has ever won the Triple Crown in hitting. Two have done it in pitching. In 1918 Hippo Vaughn won the Triple Crown in pitching with a record of 22-10, 1.27 ERA, and 162 strikeouts ,and in 1920 Pete Alexander won the Triple crown with a record of 27-14, 1.91 ERA, and 173 strikeouts.
A number: x (or any other convenient letter) Difference: use the minus sign, therefore x - 14 Triple this difference: 3(x-14)
One Day at a Time - 1975 Triple Play 5-14 was released on: USA: 27 January 1980
Two methods are: .10 x 14 = 1.4 10 / 100 x 14 = 1.4