I'm assuming D is the center of the circle. See the new figure.
Angle BDC = 106 degrees, that's the definition of arc measure.
Triangle BDC is isosceles (two radii make congruent sides) so the two remaining angles in BDC are equal, DBC=DCB=(180-106)/2=37 degrees.
Angle BAC = 106/2 = 53 degrees, subtending the arc of 106 degrees.
Angle CAD = 53/2 = 26.5 degrees because AD is a bisector, the shared hypotenuse of congruent right triangles AED and AFD.
AFD is also congruent to CFD, so angle DCA is also 26.5 degrees
Angle ACB is the sum of DCA and DCB, ACB = 26.5 + 37 = 63.5 degrees
The angle subtends the arc we seek, whose measure must be double:
10x - 23 = 2(63.5) = 127 degrees
10x = 150
x = 15
Answer: 15
Answer:
x = −7
Step-by-step explanation:
2x + 3 = x − 4
Subtract 3 from both sides of the equation
2x = x −7
Subtract x from both sides of the equation
x = −7
Answer:
well you should firstcalculate the distance then divide by the primary source and you should be able to get the answer after substituting
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer;
red line: y = x
green line: y = -x
Answer:
y=7* (0.5)^x
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that when x increases from 'a' to 'a+2' then y must increase by a factor of 1/4=0.25.
i.e. when x=a and x'=a+2.
then y/y=0.25 where y' is the function after putting x' to the old function.