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Geometry Help?
Explain if the triangles are similar?
Not sure if my explanation is correct...?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/146809944@N07/322436...
(11 - 12)
1 AnswerMathematics4 years agoChem help (Reposted cuz no one answered last 1)?
1.) # of sub levels per energy level?
2.) # of orbitals per sub level?
3.) Most accurate way to represent the path of an electron in an atom?
4.) # of electrons per orbital?
1 AnswerChemistry4 years agowhich regions of space have spherical orbitals?
1 AnswerChemistry4 years agoWhen is the light given ff from excited atoms?
2 AnswersChemistry4 years agoGeometry help? Is 3 - 6 correct?
(Redone after teacher corrected so ignore red markings)
Mathematics4 years agoFor the first pic on the left, why would we would we pick the pair the legs DE and FE to find if its a right angle?
But on the right to find if it has a right angle we use the base and one of the legs (DE and FE)
1 AnswerMathematics4 years agoHow would you know which two pairs to use for DEF to know if its a right angle?
Would you use pairs DE and FE or DF and FE or does this even really matter which pair you use?
2 AnswersMathematics4 years agoRadius of the shape?
Would the radius be 6? Im confused because of the dot.. does that mean that the dot represents the length from that point? Or is 6 the diamter and 3 would be the radius..?
(Confused af)
5 AnswersMathematics4 years agoGeometry help? Not sure if answers are correct?
9, 12, and 15...
I'm pretty sure it may be wrong since the percentages arnt totally matching up with the shaded area..
3 AnswersMathematics4 years agoGeometry help?
Find the probability that a point from the figure is in the shaded region, give answers as a percent
9, 11, 12, 15...
Explain?
Btw the the two numbers that you should get to divide to get the final percentage should be be pretty close to each other.. ex 72 and 112
2 AnswersMathematics4 years agoGeometry help? Perimeter should equal 68?
I'm not sure what the two missing sides would be. (Where the two question marks are)
4 AnswersMathematics4 years ago