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I hope you don't mind, but before I answer this question I'd like to do a quick review of some general angles and how to tell which is which.
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So, let's first review what an acute angle is. An acute angle is an angle that is smaller than 90<span>°. The word acute basically means having a sharp or pointy end. So this is a helpful way to remember what an acute angle is.
Now, let's review what an obtuse angle is. An obtuse angle is an angle that is more than 90</span>°. If an angle measures over 90<span>° that it is more than likely that it is an obtuse angle.
Last but not least a right angle. A right angle is an angle that has to be exactly 90</span>°. If an angle is 90<span>° than it is most definitely a right
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Let's start by finding out the angle in the top left hand corner. The angle is clearly no more that 90</span>° and is not 90° exactly. This angle must be an acute angle. We can also tell that it is an acute angle because the angle is sharp.
Now let's look at the angle on the bottom left hand corner. The angle is clearly no less than 90° and more than 90° exactly. This angle must be an obtuse angle.
Since the angles are basically the same on the other side, we won't be reviewing those. Now we'll count all the angles we have.
Acute Angles - 2
Obtuse Angles - 2
Right Angles - 0
<em>So, this means that in the figure shown above,</em> there are 2 acute angles, 2 obtuse angles, and no right angles.
Hope this helps!
- Lindsey Frazier ♥
The simple interest of $4,700 principal at 4% interest and 10 months is <u>$156.67</u> and its <u>maturity level</u> is <u>83%</u>.
<h3>What is simple interest?</h3>
Simple interest refers to the interest calculated only on the principal.
With the simple interest method, the borrower only pays interest on the principal without considering the previously-accumulated interests.
<h3>Data and Calculations:</h3>
Principal = $4,700
Interest rate = 4%
Period = 10 months
Simple interest = $156.67 ($4,700 x 4% x 10/12)
Thus, the simple interest of $4,700 principal at 4% interest and 10 months is <u>$156.67</u> and its <u>maturity level</u> is <u>83%</u>.
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2L + 2(L-6) = 68
2L + 2L -12 = 68
4L = 80
L = 20
The length is 20 in. and the width is 14 in.
<span>v(x)=(s/t)
= (3x - 6) / (-3x+6)
= [3(x-2)] / [-3(x-2)] --> 3 is factored out
= 1/-1 </span>---> common terms are cancelled out.
= -1 ---> This is the
simplified formula.
To find the domain, we equate the denominator to 0.
-3x+6 = 0
3x = 6
x = 2
Domain: all values except 2.
w(x)=(t/s)(x)
= (-3x+6)x / (3x-6)
= [-3x(x-2)] / [3(x-2)] --> 3 is factored out
= -x --> The common terms are cancelled out. This is the simplified formula.
Solving for domain:
3x-6 = 0
3x = 6
x = 2
Domain: all values except 2.