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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You know the linear pair z° and 105° are supplementary angles, so ...
z = 180 -105 = 75
The other base angle of the isosceles triangle has the same measure, 75°. __
Then x can be found either from the sum of interior angles of the triangle, or from the relation of 105° to the "remote interior angles". The first relation gives ...
75° +75° +x° = 180° ⇒ x = 180 -150 = 30
The second relation gives ...
75° +x° = 105° ⇒ x = 105 -75 = 30
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y° is supplementary to the left-side base angle, so is ...
y = 180 -75 = 105
Of course, you could also figure y from the symmetry of the figure.
The values of x, y, z are 30, 105, 75, respectively.
The center is at origin O(0,0).
If it contains the point, P(-8,6), then the radius r is, by Pythagoras theorem,
r=sqrt((-8)^2+6^2)=10
The general equation of a circle at centre (xc,yc) with radius r is given by
(x-xc)^2+(y-yc)^2=r^2
Substituting r=10, (xc,yc)=(0,0)
the resulting equation is therefore
(x-0)^2+(y-0)^2=10^2
or simply
x^2+y^2=100
Answer:
incorrect because the square area would be 440
Step-by-step explanation:
3b because b^2-4= 1/b. So 2/1/b= 2b b+2b = 3b
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
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Determine the area of K
First, we need to calculate the length of the rectangle J
This gives:
Divide both sides by 22
So, the length of the rectangle J is 20.
Since both shapes are similar, then:
Substitute the known values:
Express as fraction:
Make Length, the subject of formula
The area of K is: