The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a polygon with n sides is (n – 2)180.
The measure of each interior angle of an equiangular n-gon is.
If you count one exterior angle at each vertex, the sum of the measures of the exterior angles of a polygon is always 360°.
Maybe A I’m not one hundred percent sure but good luck
Check the picture below.
notice the sides, now, on the second triangle, side 6 slants a bit more to fit in 13, on the third triangle, side 6 slants even further to fit 13 in, now, if 6 were to slant completely, it'll make a flat-line with side 5, and there will be a triangle no more.
but even if side 6 would stretch to a flat-line, 5+6 is just 11, whilst side 13 is longer than that, so no dice.
Answer:
(6x² - 5)(x² + 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
6 - 5x² + 12x² - 10 ( factor the first/second and third/fourth terms )
= x²(6x² - 5) + 2(6x² - 5) ← factor out (6x² - 5) from each term
= (6x² - 5)(x² + 2)