Remark
I would have had the answer a whole lot sooner if I would have read the question properly. The figure in the circle is called a cyclic quadrilateral. It has the odd property that the angles that are opposite each other add up to 180o.
So DEB + DCB = 180o
DEB = 180 - 87
DEB = 93o
Note: The arcs marked 60 and 76 have nothing whatever to do with this problem.
Answer:
P = 70 mi A = 210 mi^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Sides:
a = 29 m
b = 20 m
c = 21 m
Angles:
A = 90 °
B = 43.6028 °
C = 46.3972 °
Other:
P = 70 m
s = 35 m
K = 210 mi^2
r = 6 m
R = 14.5 m
Agenda:
A = angle A
B = angle B
C = angle C
a = side a
b = side b
c = side c
P = perimeter
s = semi-perimeter
K = area
r = radius of inscribed circle
R = radius of circumscribed circle
SSS is Side, Side, Side
Heron’s formula says that if a triangle ABC has sides of lengths a, b, and c opposite the respective angles, and you let the semiperimeter, s, represent half of the triangle’s perimeter, then the area of the triangle is
Step-by-step explanation:
11.68-0.48
= 11.20
11.20÷1.6
= 7.0 or 7
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Answer:
x=6
Step-by-step explanation: