1.7 cm
7 km = 7*1000 m = 7*1000*100 cm = 700000 cm
He discovered how to find the length of the missing side of a right triangle, so if there was a 5 cm line and a 4 cm line he could tell the length of the other line on a triangle. The answer to the 5 cm by 4 cm would be 3 cm. That is his famous 5, 4, 3 triangle. The formula for it is A squared plus B squared equals C squared.
It is the third short line after the 1 cm mark, between the 1 cm and 2 cm marks.
If the area of a circle is given as 67cm squared, the diameter is 9.236 cm and the circumference is 29.02 cm
The locus of points (or collection of all points) that are 10 centimeters from a given point would be a circle (of radius 10 cm) in two dimensions, and a sphere (of radius 10 cm) in three dimensions.
5-3/x2-0x
The locus point is the perpendicular bisector of AB. The locus point is the perpendicular bisector of AB.
a circle 9 cm from point b I was co fused by this but you just do a diagram and write this
That's a circle, centered at 'a', with a radius of 2 cm.
There are an infinity of points 4cm from a given line. These points form 2 lines parallel to and either side of the original line. Equally, there are an infinite number of points 4cm from a given point on the original line. These points lie on the circumference of a circle radius 4cm with its centre at the given point. There are only 2 points that fulfil both conditions. These points are found on the circumference of the circle where a diameter perpendicular to the original line and passing through the given point meets the circumference of the circle. These two points are also where the two parallel lines form tangents with the circle.
It is the name given to the straight line from the centre of a circle to its circumference when that distance is 28 cm.
A circle with a radius of 2.
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The largest angle is 180° - that is if you consider a straight line a triangle. The three lengths do not make a triangle since 5.8 cm + 8.3 cm = 14.1 cm In other words you have a line segment with two line segments on it and the angle in a straight line is 180°
It's 3. I got it right on the quiz.
There can be two equilateral triangles with a side length of 7 cm: one on either side of the given line.