<span>5(2x - 1) = 6 (distribute the 5)
10x-5=6 (add 5 on both sides)
10x=11 (divide by 10 on both sides)
x=1.1
the answer is 1.1</span>
If you want to inscribe a polygon inside a circle, you have a formula that doesn't have to use the apothem. The formula is:
A = (nr²/2)sin(360/n)
Since the polygon is a hexagon, it has 6 sides. Thus, n = 6. Knowing the area, we can determine the radius of the circle, r.
166.28 = (6r²/2)sin(360/6)
r = 8 inches
Thus, the radius of the circle is 8 inches.
Answer:
66. Assuming after you substituted 3 in place of x, you followed order of operations, or PEMDAS.
Step-by-step explanation:
6(2x) + 9x +3 = area
6 (2(3)) + 9(3) + 3 = area
6 x 6 + 27 + 3 = area
36 + 30 = 66
area = 66
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
∠P = 6x + 6
∠Q = 2x + 11
∠R = 2x + 3
∠P + ∠Q + ∠R = 180
(6x + 6) + (2x + 11) + (2x + 3) = 180
10x + 20 = 180
10x = 160
x = 16
∠Q = 2x + 11 = 2(16) + 11 = 32 + 11 = 43
Answer: 43°