Answer:
I don't use Geogebra, but the following procedure should work.
Step-by-step explanation:
Construct a circle A with point B on the circumference.
- Use the POINT and SEGMENT TOOLS to create a circle with centre B and radius BA.
- Use the POINT tool to mark points D and E where the circles intersect.
- Use the SEGMENT tool to draw segments from C to D, C to E, and D to E.
You have just created equilateral ∆CDE inscribed in circle A.
Answer:
There are no Solutions.
Step-by-step explanation:
I don't know, but the answer is correct!
- 51cm^2
- 27cm^2
- 78cm^2
to find the area of compound shapes, you break them apart and find each shapes area then add it together.
to find the area of a square, use A=l * w
to find the area of a triangle, use, A= 1/2 b * h
Answer:
= 6/1 × 17/2
= (6 × 17) / (1 × 2)
= 102/2
= 51/1
<span>= 51</span>
I would either way 3, or 4 idk but I don’t understand your question