The figure that this question is referring to is attached. We must use the Law of Sines to solve this question, which is as follows:
a/sinA = b/sinB = c/sinC
This applies to any triangle. We are told that ∠ABD = 120º. We are asked to solve for ∠ADC. We know that ∠ADC + ∠ADB = 180º. If we assign ∠ADC = x, then ∠ADB = 180<span>º - x. We can now apply the law of sines to this data.
35/sin120 = 30/sin(180-x)
sin(180-x) = (30/35)(sin120)
sin(180-x) = 0.742
sin-1(sin(180-x)) = sin-1(0.742)
180 - x = 48</span><span>º
x = 132</span><span>º
</span>
We have already assigned x = ∠ADC; therefore,
∠ADC = 132<span>
º.</span>
Answer:
6:5 in simplest form
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Answer:
a=0
b=2
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Answer: 9/14
Step-by-step explanation: 4+3+2/4+5+3+2 = 9/14
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Rewrite the expression 10(15 – 6) using the distributive property of subtraction.
A) 10(6) – 10(15)
B) 10(9)
C) 10(6 –15)
D) 10(15) – 10(6)
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A) 10(6) – 10(15)
Incorrect. Here a greater number would be subtracted from a lesser number, and the answer would not be a whole number. The correct answer is 10(15) – 10(6).
B) 10(9)
Incorrect. The numbers in parentheses were subtracted before the number 10 could be distributed. The correct answer is 10(15) – 10(6).
C) 10(6 –15)
Incorrect. You probably used the commutative law instead of the distributive property. The correct answer is 10(15) – 10(6).
D) 10(15) – 10(6)
Correct. The 10 is correctly distributed so that it is used to multiply the 15 and the 6 separately.
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