Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. When two chords intersect each other inside a circle, the products of their segments are equal. ... One chord is cut into two line segments A and B. The other into the segments C and D. This theorem states that A×B is always equal to C×D no matter where the chords are.
2. If two chords intersect inside a circle, then the measure of the angle formed is one half the sum of the measure of the arcs intercepted by the angle and its vertical angle . In the figure, m∠1=12(m⌢QR+m⌢PS) .
3. The intersecting chords theorem or just the chord theorem is a statement in elementary geometry that describes a relation of the four line segments created by two intersecting chords within a circle. It states that the products of the lengths of the line segments on each chord are equal.
x = 3y because of corresponding angles theorem
y = x/3
When you multiply powers inside the parenthesis, you add them.
3+5=8
(5^8)^5
When powers are outside the parenthesis, you multiply them.
5*8= 50
5^40
Remember: you keep the constant the same. (5)
“D” is the answer.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers