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25 I am not a fan of the gas increases when the piston is pushed in the next war
If this is the dance position you are describing, then the arm and the leg of the dancer both make "right" angles (90º angles) to the floor.
Answer:
87
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Refer to your notes from module 6 on this.
Step-by-step explanation:
Complete this test question just like you did the practice question from the module. Remember your test is an open note test, but it is not a copy from the internet test. You can do it!!!
Answer:
1:
<A=½(arcJL)=½(70+120)=35+60=95°
[inscribed angle is half of central angle]
2:
<W=½arcVX=½(130)=65°
[inscribed angle is half of central angle]
3.
<E=½(arcDC)=½(90)=45°
[inscribed angle is half of central angle]
4.
<R=½(arcXZ)=½(110+62)=86°
[inscribed angle is half of central angle]
5.
<B=½(arc DC)=½×104°=52°
[inscribed angle is half of central angle]
6.
<K=90°
[inscribed angle in a diameter is complementary]
<K+<J+<L=180°(sum of interior angle of a triangle]
<L=180°-90°-53°=37°
again
arc JK=2×<L=2×37=74°