Step-by-step explanation:
the solution is in the picture
To find the length of the diagonal, we need to calculate the length of the base first and then use the value to calculate the diagonal since we are given the value of height of the triangle.
<h3>Pythagorean Theorem</h3>
This theorem is used to find the missing side of a right angle triangle given that we have the length of two sides.
To calculate the base of the triangle, let's use Pythagorean theorem here
Having the length of the base, let's consider the height of the triangle which is 6 and substitute the values.
From the calculations above, the values of the triangle are
- diagonal = 7
- base = 3.61
- height = 6
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I think it’s d I’m not sure though
Answer:
B. 45°
Step-by-step explanation:
recall that Thales' theorem states that the diameter of a circle always subtends a right angle on any point on the circle.
what this means is that if ABC is the diameter of the circle, then AD and DC always meet at the circumference at 90°
in this case, if ∠ADC is 90° (by thales theorem), and AD = DC, then we have an isoceles triangle.
This also means that the base angles of the isoceles triangle, ∠DAC and ∠ACD must be equal.
recall that all interior angles of a triangle add up to 180°
180° = ∠ADC + ∠DAC +∠ACD
180° = ∠ADC + 2 ∠ACD
180° = 90° + 2 ∠ACD
2 ∠ACD = 90°
∠ACD = 45°