The necessary solution that would be used to fill in the blanks would be
- perpendicular
- is the center of
- Circumscribed
<h3>How to find the center of the circle</h3>
The way that Quintin would be able to do this would be the center of the circumferential triangle is equidistant from the vertices.
The center is going to be the intersection of the bisectors of the three sides of the given triangle.
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perpendicular bisectors, is the center of, circumscribed
Correct answer for the above question is - option B. 86°
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Given:
∠NOP = 24°
∠NOQ = 110°
∠NOP and ∠POQ are adjacent angles
To Find:
∠POQ = ?
Solution:
Hereby, we can say that ∠POQ lies between line OQ and ON as given (∠NOP and ∠POQ are adjacent angles )
∠NOQ - ∠NOP = ∠POQ
∠POQ = 110° - 24°
<u>∠POQ = 86°</u>
Angle POQ is 86°
Thus we can conclude option B as correct answer.
168/3 = 56
<em>Therefore, Chad is driving the car in 56 mph.</em>
672/56 = 12
<em>Therefore, Chad drives 672 miles in 12 hours.</em>
308/11 = 28
<em>Therefore, Chad drives 28 miles per gallon of gas.</em>
672/28 = 24
<em>Therefore, Chad uses 24 gallons of gas to drive 672 miles.</em>
Answer:
The area of the black square is equal to the sum of the areas of the gray squares.
Answer:
27.55ft
Step-by-step explanation:
28²-5²=x
784-25=759
square root of 759=27.55