Quick answer I don't think this has an answer.
If you take the cos-1(2 sqrt(2)) your calculator should have a fit. Let's check that out. Mine certainly does. So there is something wrong with the question. If there is something to add in please do it and I will it least put an answer in the comments. As it stands, nothing will work.
If you put your calculator in radians, you will get an answer but it will not be anything resembling the choices you've listed.
If you meant sqrt(2) / 2 that would give 45o. Put it in your calculator like this 2 ^ 0.5 divided by 2 = 0.707
Cos - 1 (0.707) = 45
Answer:
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Multiply both sides by 5/(-6).
*=*9
ik the doesnt rlly make any sense but hope this helps
Answer:
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17 , 4.23 , 9/2
Step-by-step explanation:
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17 = 4.12310562
... (about 4.1)
9/2 = 4.5
Angles XQL and MQR are congruent because they are vertical angles. So
209 - 13 <em>b</em> = 146 - 4 <em>b</em>
Solve for <em>b</em> :
209 - 13 <em>b</em> = 146 - 4 <em>b</em>
209 - 146 = 13 <em>b</em> - 4<em> b</em>
63 = 9 <em>b</em>
<em>b</em> = 63/9 = 7
Then the measure of angle XQL is
(209 - 13*7)º = 118º
Answer:
i would just round 0.50 to the nearest tenth
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