Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
If GH is tangent to circle F, then it forms a right angle with FG. Therefore, triangle FGH would be a right triangle and would satisfy Pythagorean theorem.
34² + 256² = 288²
66692 = 82944
The sides are not a Pythagorean triple, so GH is not tangent to the circle.
If tan theta is -1, we know immediately that theta is in either Quadrant II or Q IV. We need to focus on Q IV due to the restrictions on theta.
Because tan theta is -1, the ray representing theta makes a 45 degree angle with the horiz axis, and a 45 degree angle with the negative vert. axis. Thus the hypotenuse, by the Pythagorean Theorem, tells us that the hyp is sqrt(2).
Thus, the cosine of theta is adj / hyp, or +1 / sqrt(2), or [sqrt(2)]/2
The secant of theta is the reciprocal of that, and thus is
2 sqrt(2)
---------- * ------------ = sqrt(2) (answer)
sqrt(2) sqrt(2)
Step-by-step explanation:
There are four quarter circles, each with radius 9 ft. Together, they form a full circle. There are also four squares, each with side length 9 ft.
A = πr² + 4s²
A = π (9 ft)² + 4 (9 ft)²
A ≈ 578.469 ft²