First one to finish or help for all the problems gets the lg.
If you think that's too low then say so and I'll add some gaia gold as well.
1. Plot the points A(-16,14) B(3,6) C(9, D(9,-3) E(3,2) and F(-6,-3)
2. Calculate the equations of the lines that form the "bowtie" in standard form. All work must be shown. Do not round.
3. Find the area and perimeter of the "bowtie." Do not round. Work must be shown.
Questions:
Equation of AB
Equation of BC
Equation of CD
Equation of DE
Equation of EF
Equation of FA
Length of AB
Length of BC
Length of CD
Length of DE
Length of EF
Length of FA
Perimeter of Bowtie
Area of Bowtie
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- 08 Dec. 2009 06:28am #1
2k if you help throughly 8k if you do the work/homework
- 08 Dec. 2009 06:30am #2
Why dont u use wolfmath thing
- 08 Dec. 2009 06:31am #3
Wolfram|Alpha
found it
- 08 Dec. 2009 06:31am #4
I'm a lazy fool.
Look at this way.
You can just say that you want a raise and you could use wolfmath whatever and you'll get the reward. Easy as that, bro.
- 08 Dec. 2009 06:32am #5
im to lazy xd to do that plus im sleepy
- 08 Dec. 2009 06:34am #6
Same here.
Eh, if someone else doesn't do it than you could just do it tomorrow lol
- 08 Dec. 2009 06:12pm #7
Lot of work for little LGG. Math isn't that fun.
- 08 Dec. 2009 06:35pm #8
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AB: -16-4, 14-6= -20,8
20^2+8^2=L(AB)^2
400+64=L(AB)^2
L(AB)=16,248076809
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B(3,6) C(9,
3-9,6-8=-6,-2
-6^2;-2^2=L(BC)^2
36+4=L(BC)^2
L(BC)=6,32455532
And now I'm bored...
- 08 Dec. 2009 06:59pm #9
hey you gotta know math to get passed life so yeah just get it done and pass on