I think is that one that say <-5,-3> yeah because 3×5=15 you have to choose what other number × 3 that equal to that following answer.
Answer:
129.3 in²
Step-by-step explanation:
The shaded segment is calculated as
area of sector ABC - area of triangle ABC
area of sector = area of circle × fraction of circle
A = πr² ×
= π × 18² ×
= 324π × = 54π in²
area of Δ ABC = × 18 × 18 × sin60° ≈ 40.30 in²
Then
shaded area = 54π - 40.30 ≈ 129.3 in² ( to the nearest tenth )
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Angles on a straight line add up to 180 so:
180-110 = 70
As this is an isosceles triangle,
y must be 70.
We know y is 70 and there are 2y and one x. A triangle also adds up to 180.
This means:
2y+x = 180
2(70)+x = 180
140+x = 180
x = 40
x = 40 y = 70
The answer is A.
If a redundant conclusion is reached in basic algebra this states that the variable holds all possible real values.
If you algebraically solve Kendra's you do achieve the true statement 5 = 5 (leaving out D). And if you test any value of x for the equation it does hold true (getting rid of B).
Hopefully this makes sense.
Y = 20x
y • x = 180
180/x = y
180/x = 20x
180 = 20x^2
x^2 = 6
x = + or - 3
Therefore y must equal + or - 60.