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Answer: 80 degrees</h3>
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Explanation:
I'm assuming that segments AD and CD are tangents to the circle.
We'll need to add a point E at the center of the circle. Inscribed angle ABC subtends the minor arc AC, and this minor arc has the central angle AEC.
By the inscribed angle theorem, inscribed angle ABC = 50 doubles to 2*50 = 100 which is the measure of arc AC and also central angle AEC.
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Focus on quadrilateral DAEC. In other words, ignore point B and any segments connected to this point.
Since AD and CD are tangents, this makes the radii EA and EC to be perpendicular to the tangent segments. So angles A and C are 90 degrees each for quadrilateral DAEC.
We just found angle AEC = 100 at the conclusion of the last section. So this is angle E of quadrilateral DAEC.
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Here's what we have so far for quadrilateral DAEC
- angle A = 90
- angle E = 100
- angle C = 90
- angle D = unknown
Now we'll use the idea that all four angles of any quadrilateral always add to 360 degrees
A+E+C+D = 360
90+100+90+D = 360
D+280 = 360
D = 360-280
D = 80
Or a shortcut you can take is to realize that angles E and D are supplementary
E+D = 180
100+D = 180
D = 180-100
D = 80
This only works if AD and CD are tangents.
Side note: you can use the hypotenuse leg (HL) theorem to prove that triangle EAD is congruent to triangle ECD; consequently it means that AD = CD.
Answer:
20 dimes and 2 quarters
Step-by-step explanation:
x = number of dimes
y = number of quarters
minimum is greater than or equal to ≥
x+y ≥16
no more than is less than or equal to ≤ ,
value of dime is $ 0.10
value of quarter is $0.25 so
0.10x + 0.25y ≤ 3.00
Rewrite inequalities in terms of y:
y ≥16 - x
(0.25/0.25)y ≤ (3.00/0.25)-(0.10/0.25)x→
y≤12 - 0.4x
Graph system: see file
Answer:
3 miles = 5280 yds
5280 yds > 5,000 yds
in this case 3 miles is greater than 5,000 yards
Answer: 55
Step-By-Step Explanation:
Answer:
A: 300 B: Malorie
Step-by-step explanation: Katina's account starts at $200 and increases by $20 each month. Malorie starts at only $100 but increases at a rate of $50 per month. for "A", Katina is 4 months in which equals $280. so, you take Malorie's $50 rate times the 4 months and you get $200. You then add that $200 to the starting $100 to equal $300.
B: 50m>20m. Malorie's monthly rate is listed in the equation as $50. Katina's rate of $20 comes from the $20 increase in her account each month.