Answer:
451. No, the angles are wrong.
Step-by-step explanation:
450. AB = 15, BC = 10, and CD= 7. Find the length DA.
This cannot be done without additional information about the sort of figure that ABCD is. If these are points on a line segment, we need to know their order. If these are points on a quadrilateral, we need to know its description in more detail.
If these are points ordered ABCD on a line, then AD = 15+10+7 = 32.
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451. See the attached figure. BPQD is not a parallelogram: BCQ is not a straight line. (The internal angles of a pentagon are 108°, but would need to be 120° for BCQ to be a straight line, making BP parallel to DQ.) Instead, BPQD is an isosceles trapezoid.
Answer:
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10)=(-3)^2.x^4×2.y^2(5.x^2y^6)-7^2x^5×2y^4×2
=(9×5)x^8+2y^2+6-49x^10y^8
=45x^8+2y^2+6-49x^10y^8
=45x^10y^8-49x^10y^8
=-4x^10y^8
Answer:
D. it is the point where the three angle bisectors of the triangle intersect.
Step-by-step explanation:
Because in geometry the incenter of a triangle is deliberated as the center of a triangle.
Answer:
15
Step-by-step explanation:
10% of 12 =1.2
1.2*2= 2.4 (20%)
1.2/2= 0.6 (5%)
2.4+0.6= 3
12+3= $15