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Answer:
A. √13
Step-by-step explanation:
You can make an educated guess and come to the right conclusion.
The triangle is nearly an equilateral triangle. A triangle with two sides 3 and an angle of 60° would have a third side of 3. A triangle with two sides of 4 and an angle of 60° would have a third side of 4.
So, the third side must be between 3 and 4. Here is an evaluation of the answer choices:
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A -- between 3 and 4, the correct choice
B -- 3, too short
C -- 1.73, too short
D -- more than 4, too long
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The question can be answered using your triangle solver app on your calculator, or using the Law of Cosines.
c = √(a^2 +b^2 -2ab·cos(C))
c = √(3^2 +4^2 -2·3·4·(1/2)) = √(9 +16 -12)
c = √13 . . . . . length of the side opposite the 60° angle
The answer is $16,384. If this helps you please make it brainliest as it helps me out.
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Answer: 2 1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer to this is 65.
Remember that the angles opposite of each other equal to 180. So a+c=180 and b+d=180.
First, we solve for x. Since we know that b and d equal to 180, we subtract 148 from 180.
180-148=32. x=32.
Then we plug that in the expression for angle a.
2x+1 becomes 2(32)+1
2*32=64
64+1=65.
a=65
So, let's solve all of them and see:
a - (-b) = a + b ⇒ can be either positive or negative, depending on the numbers
a + (-b) = a - b ⇒ can either be positive or negative, depending on the numbers
a * (-b) = a * (-b) ⇒ negative answer no matter what
a / (-b) = a / (-b) ⇒ negative answer no matter what
So the answer is:
<em>"None of the above"</em>.
Hope it helped,
BioTeacher101
(If you have any questions, feel free to ask them in the comments)