Answer:
Two quantities can be compared by a ratio. As a fraction in the simplest form, a typical manner of expressing a ratio. If you compare the two numbers with distinct measuring units, this type of ratio is known as a rate. A rate is unit rate when it is 1. A rate is unit rate.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
60 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Restructured question:
The measure of two opposite interior angles of a triangle are x−14 and x+4. The exterior angle of the triangle measures 3x-45 . Solve for the measure of the exterior angle.
First you must know that the sum of interior angle of a triangle is equal to the exterior angle
Interior angles = x−14 and x+4
Sum of interior angles = x-14 + x + 4
Sum of interior angles = 2x - 10
Exterior angle = 3x - 45
Equating both:
2x - 10 = 3x - 45
Collect like terms;
2x - 3x = -45 + 10
-x = -35
x = 35
Get the exterior angle:
Exterior angle = 3x - 45
Exterior angle = 3(35) - 45
Exterior angle = 105 - 45
Exterior angle = 60
Hence the measure of the exterior angle is 60 degrees
<em>Note that the functions of the interior and exterior angles are assumed. Same calculation can be employed for any function given</em>
Last one should be less than 3/4
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Answer:
sin(A) = k/c
sin(C) = k/a
Discussion:
By definition of sine
,
sin(A) = side opposite angle / hypotenuse = k/c
sin(C) = side opposite angle/ hypotenuse = k/a
Added remark:
From the first equation, k = c sin(A). From the second equation k = asin(C). Hence.
asin(C) = csin(A) => divide both sides by "ac"
sin(C)/ c = sin(A)/a
Which is the law of sines for a triangle.
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MrB
The answer is 3. Need an explanation