Triangles PQR and PSR are right triangles, with both QR = SR = 5 (since these are radii of the circle R).
TR is also a radius of the circle, so TR = 5, making PR = 4 + TR = 9.
Because PQR and PSR are right triangles, we can compute the length of the missing side, which will be equal. By the Pythagorean theorem,
PQ^2 + QR^2 = PR^2
PQ^2 + 5^2 = 9^2
PQ^2 = 56
PQ = √56 = 2√14
Then the perimeter of PQRS is
PQ + QR + RS + SP = 2√14 + 5 + 5 + 2√14 = 10 + 4√14
and so the answer is B.
First off, nicely done on the exponents. You'd be surprised on how bad some look ,:D
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<span> 2(2x-3y=3)..................4x-6y=6..........equation 1
3(5x+2y=17)
...........15x+6y=51</span>........equation 2
adding equation 1 and equation 2;
19x=57
x=3
2x-3y=3
(2*3)-3y=3
6-3=3y
y=1
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The + 78 :- it should be + 60.
Step-by-step explanation:
Long division:-
x - 3 )4x^4 - 6x^3 + 0x^2 + 6x + 3 ( 4x^3 + 6x^2 + 18x + 60 <--- Quotient.
4x^4 - 12x^3
6x^3 + 0x^2
6x^2 - 18x^2
18x^2 + 6x
18x^2 - 54x
60x + 3
60x - 180
183