Answer:
Is not possible to compute the angle under those conditions.
Step-by-step explanation:
You need more information, I will be more specific, there is a book called "Geometry" by Moise Downs where the following theorem is stated on the chapter 7.
Let ΔABC and ΔDEF be two triangles where AB = DE and AC = DF if
∠A > ∠D then BC > EF, which in simple terms means that, if two sides are equal, the angle between them can vary as much as you want and that will directly imply the size of the third size of your triangle.
Therefore, there is information missing in order to solve the question
3.14 on the length. but if you add to a graph send another one to my comment and show me
explanation
Answer:
x=1
Step-by-step explanation:
For algebra always start by rewriting it.
4+x+2-2x=5
Then ask yourself is there any like terms we can combine, and here yes there is. 4 and 2 and x and -2x. Now lets combine them and rewrite.
6-x=5
Now lets get x alone and the quickest way is to subtract 6 to the other side
6-x=5
-6 -6
-x=-1
Now the two negatives cancel out as you would divide both sides by the coefficient -1 to get positive x alone. We can make this easier by just canceling out the negatives.
Your answer is
x=1
So,
9*27 + 2*31 - 28 = n
We use PEMDAS.
Multiply from left to right.
243 + 2*31 - 28 = n
243 + 62 - 28 = n
Add or subtract from left to right.
305 - 28 = n
277 = n
Circumference=24 pi
Area=144 pi, shown clearly in photo