The angles in degrees to radian is as follows:
-54 degrees = -3π / 10 radian
<h3>How to convert from degree to radian?</h3>
The measurement is in degrees. Let's convert it to radian with respect to π.
Therefore,
180 degrees = π radian
-54 degrees = ?
cross multiply
Hence,
angle in radian = -54 × π / 180
angle in radian = - 54π / 180
angle in radian = - 6π / 20
angle in radian = -3π / 10 radian
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Which of the following groups of numbers are all prime numbers? A. 3, 11, 23, 31 B. 2, 3, 5, 9 C. 2, 5, 15, 19 D. 7, 17, 29, 49
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A because 9 is not prime in answer B, 15 is not prime in answer C, and 49 is not prime in answer D. So the correct answer is A.
Answer:
The Answer is C: Yes, △EFG~ △KLM by SSS or SAS
Step-by-step explanation:
SSS is for side-side-side
Both triangles have all three sides given, so the SSS similarity theorem is one way to prove these triangles are similar.
SAS is for side-angle-side
Both triangles have one angle measurement given, and two side lengths given, therefore we can also use the SAS similarity theorem to prove the two triangles are similar.
Since both SSS and SAS work to prove the triangles are similar, the correct answer is C: Yes, △EFG~ △KLM by SSS or SAS
(I also just answered this question on the assignment and got it correct)
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