Start with an equation summing all the angles in this triangle:
180 = <M + <N + <P
we are given <M and <N but not <P. But, since MN=NP, the angle <P is the same as the angle <M (isosceles, make a drawing to see). So
180 = 2<M + <N
180 = 2(3x+1) + x-11
180 = 7x - 9
x = 27
<P = 3*27+1 = 82 degrees
Alrighty, so, without the picture and the clues given I'm going to assume the image you have looks like two angles coming from the middle of a straight line. A straight line is equal to 180 degrees. 180 degrees minus 168 degrees equals 12.
Answer:
17
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of the pyramid is given by:
where is the area of the base and is the height.
We know that the height is:
Thus we need to find the area of the square at the base.
The perimeter of the square is:
this means that the length of the sides of the square is :
Now we can find the area of the base which the area of the square:
and finally we find the volume:
Which rounded to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter is:
Its 872 when the integer goes down