It is √3/3 or "root three over three."
No. One third squared is one ninth. One ninth is smaller than one third.
1/9
(-1/3)2 = 1/9
Around 77 cm2. volume=(one third)(pi)(radius squared)(height)
It is not, so the question is irrelevant.
No. One third squared is one ninth. One ninth is smaller than one third.
8 inches squared
2/9
1/9
3.14*radius(squared) divided by one third i belive!
(-1/3)2 = 1/9
Find the square root of one side squared plus the second side squared.
One perfect square times another perfect square does produce a third perfect square.
Really you don't have enough data to calculate this.The height is not necessarily one of the three sides. The height is perpendicular to the width.If the triangle has a right angle, and you know two of the sides, you can calculate the third side using the rule of Pythagoras (a squared + b squared = c squared).Really you don't have enough data to calculate this.The height is not necessarily one of the three sides. The height is perpendicular to the width.If the triangle has a right angle, and you know two of the sides, you can calculate the third side using the rule of Pythagoras (a squared + b squared = c squared).Really you don't have enough data to calculate this.The height is not necessarily one of the three sides. The height is perpendicular to the width.If the triangle has a right angle, and you know two of the sides, you can calculate the third side using the rule of Pythagoras (a squared + b squared = c squared).Really you don't have enough data to calculate this.The height is not necessarily one of the three sides. The height is perpendicular to the width.If the triangle has a right angle, and you know two of the sides, you can calculate the third side using the rule of Pythagoras (a squared + b squared = c squared).
(8+1/3)2 = 69.4 recurring decimal
-64
Y = - (1/3)2y = - 1/9