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Question 616133: If you are flying a kite 225 feet away from a group of 70 foot trees, how much line would it take to get to the top of the trees? Take into consideration that you hold the kite 4 feet from the ground. Draw a diagram of the situation to help set up the problem.
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Question 615793: The Pythagorean Theorem shows the relationship between the sides of a right triangle and the hypotenuse. The formula for the Pythagorean Theorem is a^2 + b^2 = c^2, where a and b are the sides and c is the hypotenuse. (See the drawing found on the sheet in the instructions.)
A. Write a polynomial expression for c^2.
B. Simplify the polynomial expression. Show all work.
Help me Please?
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Question 618749: Dillon's dad built a small baseball diamond in the field behind their house. The diamond formed by the four bases is a square rotated . This means that each base line meets the next to form a angle. The length of each base line is feet. How far would Dillon need to throw the ball to get it from first base to third base? Round your answer to the nearest foot.
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Question 618749: Dillon's dad built a small baseball diamond in the field behind their house. The diamond formed by the four bases is a square rotated . This means that each base line meets the next to form a angle. The length of each base line is feet. How far would Dillon need to throw the ball to get it from first base to third base? Round your answer to the nearest foot.
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Question 619429: thank you for your assitance-- i have had a llittle trouble in firguring out these type pythagoreum problems-- i am in my math book from school--i am older soon returning to school- so again thank you for saving me time from sitting here all day, literally trying to guess!! (charuethornhill@att.net) thank you again.
ok it says: there are two vertical poles of length 6 feet and 8feet stand 10 feet apart. a cable reaches from the top of one pole to some point on the ground between the poles and then to the top of the other pole. where should this point be located use 18 feet cable, the answers are 1.2 feet or 7.5 feet, i am aware of the P thereom thing, but still cannot figure out what going to produce 1,2 or 7.,5 thanks.
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Question 632454: A ball is projected off of a 400-ft tall building at a velocity of 45 ft/sec. The function
f(x)= -16x^2+45x+400
(where x is the number of seconds elapsed) models the height of the ball after the toss. The maximum height that the ball reaches is 431.6 ft.
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Question 635121: The numbers 3,4, and 5 are called Pythagorean triples since 3^2 + 4^2 = 5^2. The numbers 5, 12, and 13 are also Pythagorean triples since 5^2 + 12^2 = 13^2. Can you find any other Pythagorean triples? I also need a brief report on the subject.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Delores
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Question 635117: I need help. I do not understand any of this.
I need to build or generate at least five more Pythagorean Triples using one of the many formulas available. After building your triples, verify each of them in the Pythagorean Theorem equation. The assignment must include (a) all math work required to answer the problems as well as (b) introduction and conclusion paragraphs.
Thank you for any help you can give me.
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Question 635117: I need help. I do not understand any of this.
I need to build or generate at least five more Pythagorean Triples using one of the many formulas available. After building your triples, verify each of them in the Pythagorean Theorem equation. The assignment must include (a) all math work required to answer the problems as well as (b) introduction and conclusion paragraphs.
Thank you for any help you can give me.
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