Ok so a triangle is equal to 180 degrees!!!
So with that info u can make a crazy little equation
180=70+68+47+x
Ok then you add 70,68 and 47
180=185+x
Ok now u have to subtract 185 on both sides
And get the answer -5=x or x=-5 (same thing)
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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The unknown angles in the cyclic quadrilateral is as follows:
∠BGX = 74° (sum of angles in a triangle)
∠BGF = 180° (opposite angles of cyclic quadrilateral are supplementary)
∠BCF = 100°(sum of angles in a triangle)
∠BCG = 26°
∠BFG = 22°
<h3>Cyclic Quadrilateral</h3>
A cyclic quadrilateral has all its angles equal to 360 degrees. The sum of angles in a cyclic quadrilateral is equals to 360 degrees.
Let's find the missing angles as follows:
∠BGX = 180 - 48 - 58 = 74° (sum of angles in a triangle)
∠BGF = 180 - 100 = 80° (opposite angles of cyclic quadrilateral are supplementary)
∠BCF = 180 - 22 - 58 = 100°(sum of angles in a triangle)
∠BCG = 100 - 74 = 26°
∠BFG ≅ CBF = 22°(alternate angles)
learn more on angles here: brainly.com/question/19430381
Answer:
55
Step-by-step explanation:
Remark
This is a really good question to know the answer to. <PRQ = 1/2 POQ (the central angle. )
The central angle for this question is 110o. So any angle that has its vertex on the circumference is 1/2 110 = 55. The central angle and the angle on the circumference must be related as they are as this question is. (Both are on the same side of PQ which is not drawn but you can draw it).
D/2=r
area=pir^2
d=8
8/2=4=r
area=pi4^2
aera=16pi
answer is D