Answer:
16. Angle C is approximately 13.0 degrees.
17. The length of segment BC is approximately 45.0.
18. Angle B is approximately 26.0 degrees.
15. The length of segment DF "e" is approximately 12.9.
Step-by-step explanation:
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By the law of sine, the sine of interior angles of a triangle are proportional to the length of the side opposite to that angle.
For triangle ABC:
- ,
- The opposite side of angle A ,
- The angle C is to be found, and
- The length of the side opposite to angle C .
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Note that the inverse sine function here is also known as arcsin.
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By the law of cosine,
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where
- , , and are the lengths of sides of triangle ABC, and
- is the cosine of angle C.
For triangle ABC:
- ,
- ,
- The length of (segment BC) is to be found, and
- The cosine of angle A is .
Therefore, replace C in the equation with A, and the law of cosine will become:
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For triangle ABC:
- ,
- ,
- , and
- Angle B is to be found.
Start by finding the cosine of angle B. Apply the law of cosine.
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For triangle DEF:
- The length of segment DF is to be found,
- The length of segment EF is 9,
- The sine of angle E is , and
- The sine of angle D is .
Apply the law of sine:
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Answer:
Yes they are
Step-by-step explanation:
Conguent shapes are still conguent even if rotated and flipped. As long as their angles and length of sides are the same, they are congruent
Memorize the definition of standard deviation: the sd is the square root of the average of the squared deviations of the mean. Wow. Let's do it.
Step 1. First we need the mean. That's easy. Add them up and divide by the count. Check if you get 16.88/5 = 2.81333.
Step 2. Now we're going to subtract this from each of the values, and square the result. Don't worry about negative signs, the squaring will get rid of those. Example for the first number:
(1 - 2.813)^2 = 3.29
The list of numbers I get is (rounded, in reality round as little as possible):
3.29, 2.60, 1.41, 2.35, 1.66, 6.18
Step 3: Add them all up. I get 17.49.
Step 4: Divide by the count of numbers. 17.49/6 = 2.91
Step 5: Take the square root from this result. SQRT(2.91) = 1.707305
TIP: Use excel to do all these steps, then run the set of numbers through Excel's built-in sd function (called STDEV.P) and see that you get the same result!
They are equal because you can measure the percentage as a decimal with a maximum of 1.
Answer:
608 ft^2
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for calculating surface area of a triangular prism is
bh + 2ls + lb (b : base, h : height, l : length)
12×8 + 2×16×10 + 16×12 = 608 ft^2