The question is incorrect. X is not defined UNLESS the hexagon is a regular hexagon, which means that all sides are equal (given) AND all angles are equal (not given).
Error in question aside, and ASSUMING the hexagon is regular, you can apply the principle that
1. the sum of exterior angles of ANY polygon is 360.
2. the sum of exterior angles and interior angles at EACH vertex is 180.
3. Multiply sum from (2) above by the number of vertices and subtract 360 gives the sum of the interior angles.
4. IF the polygon is regular (all angles equal), then each interior angle equals the result from (3) divided by n, the number of vertices.
Example for a regular heptagon (7 sides, 7 verfices).
1. Sum of exterior angles = 360
2. sum of interior and exterior angles at EACH vertex=180
3. multiply 180 by 7, subtract 360
180*7-360=900
4. since heptagon is regular, each interior angle equals 900/7=128.57 deg.
Answer:
∠ PQR = 70°
Step-by-step explanation:
The tangent- tangent angle PQR is half the difference of the intercepted arcs.
minor arc PR = 360° - 250° = 110°
Then
∠ PQR = (250 - 110)° = × 140° = 70°
Answer:
To ensure uniformity on an exam
Or
To test whether you can distinguish between the two formats
Step-by-step explanation:
Standard form is when a straight line equation is rearranged in the form:
Therefore y=2x+4 in standard form is
The slope-intercept form is when a a straight line equation is written in the form:
where m is the slope and c is the y-intercept.
The given equation is
This is already in slope-intercept form:
The standard form and slope-intercept forms are just formats.
Your instructor may restrict you to leave your answer in one of these formats maybe for uniformity on a test.
You may also decide to rewrite an equation in slope-intercept form, so that you can easily identify the slope and y-intercept easily for graphing purpose.
Answer:
Approximately 6 buses
Step-by-step explanation:
If you are wanting know how many vans they are going to need:
26 + 32 -This helps you know how many total kids there are
= 58
58 / 10 -This solves how many buses you'll need
= 5.8 - Round up, and say you need 6 buses.