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4. You stand on one side of the creek and your friend stands directly across the creek from you on the
other side as shown in the figure.
Your friend is standing 5 feet from the creek and you are standing 5 feet from the creek. You and your
friend walk away from each other in opposite parallel directions. Your friend walks 50 feet and you walk
12 feet.
a. How do you know that the triangles formed by the lines are similar?
b. Calculate the distance from your friend's starting point to your side of the creek. Round your
answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.
c. What is the width of the creek? Justify your reasoning?
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(a) compute the maclaurin polynomial m2(x) for f(x) = cos x. (b) use the polynomial of part (a) to estimate cos π 12. (c) use a calculator to compute the error made using the estimate from part (b) for the value of cos π 12. remember that the error is defined to be the absolute value of the difference between the true value and the estimate.
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The sixth grade art students are making a mosaic using tiles in the shape of right triangles.each tile has leg measures of 3 centimeters and 5 centimeters.i f there are 200 tiles in the mosaic what is the area of the mosaic.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00
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