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Answer:
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Part 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
we have
The cos(A) is negative, that means that the angle A in the triangle ABC is an obtuse angle and the value of the sin(A) is positive
The angle A lie on the II Quadrant
step 1
Find the measure of angle A
using a calculator
step 2
Find the sin(A)
we know that
substitute the value of cos(A)
step 3
Find tan(A)
we know that
substitute the values
Simplify
<u>Answer</u>
12 units
<u>Explanation</u>
This can be solved using the properties of a circle.
DG and EG are secants f the circle.
DG×HG =EG×FG
(x+3+5)×5 = (x+6)×6
(x+8)5 = 6x + 36
5x +40 = 6x + 36
x = 4
DG = (x+3+5)
= 4 + 3 + 5
= 12 units
Answer:
it depends
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Shino's formula will work for any prism</em>.
Angelo's formula will work for any prism whose base area can be found by ...
B = (1/2)ew
<em>Angelo can use this formula for a triangular prism</em>.
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For a triangular prism, both may be correct.
For a prism of another shape, Shino is correct. (Angelo may also be correct, depending on the variable definitions.)