Focus on triangle QAC. We're given that CQ = CA, which in turn means the angles opposite these sides (angles A and Q in that order) are congruent. This is one property of isosceles triangles. Let's make x equal to each of these angles.
With inscribed angle QAC = x, it doubles to 2x which is the measure of minor arc BC (inscribed angle theorem). Minor arc AB is also 2x, since we're told these two arcs have the same measure.
If minor arc BC = 2x, then cutting this in half leads to x again, which points to inscribed angle BDC equal to x. Notice how inscribed angles QAC and BDC subtend the same minor arc BC. Through similar logic, inscribed angle BDA is also x.
In short: angle BDC = angle BDA = x. This leads to angle ADC = 2x. We'll use this later.
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Let's go back to triangle QAC. The angles A and Q are both x each. The missing angle C is...
Q+A+C = 180
x+x+C = 180
2x+C = 180
C = 180-2x
Making angle QCA equal to 180-2x
Angle ACD is supplementary to this.
So,
angle ACD = 180-(angle QCA) = 180-(180-2x) = 2x. We'll use this later as well.
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The first section concluded with angle ADC = 2x, while the second section concluded with angle ACD = 2x
For triangle ACD, the bottom angles C and D are both 2x. This is sufficient evidence to show that triangle ACD is isosceles. Furthermore, it means AC = AD, which are the sides opposite angles D and C respectively.
What number divided by −3 gives 12 as the result?
Answer:
-36
Step-by-step explanation:
-3 ×12=--36
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Answer:
(-4,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
A reflection means you flip the graph up, then the point goes to (-4,2).
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Answer:
4,2
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the area of this circle. Use 3 for .
A = 7r2
18 in
[?] in2
Answer:
Area of a circle = πr^2 if pi here = 3
then (3 × 81) in^2 = 243 in^2
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Answer:
The area of circle is 254.34 in².
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :
[tex]\small\purple\bull[/tex] Diameter of circle = 18 inTo Find :
[tex]\small\purple\bull[/tex] Radius of circle [tex]\small\purple\bull[/tex] Area of circleUsing Formulas :
[tex]\star{\small{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\pink{R = \dfrac{D}{2}}}}}}}[/tex]
[tex]\blue\star[/tex] R = radius [tex]\blue\star[/tex] D = diameter[tex]\star{\small{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\pink{Area_{(Circle)} = \pi{r}^{2} }}}}}}[/tex]
[tex]\blue\star[/tex] π = 3.14 [tex]\blue\star[/tex] r = radiusSolution :
Here we have given that diameter of circle is 18 in. So, finding the radius of circle :
[tex]\implies{\sf{Radius = \dfrac{D}{2}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Radius = \dfrac{18}{2}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Radius = \cancel{\dfrac{18}{2}}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Radius = 9 \: in}}[/tex]
[tex]\star{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\red{Radius = 9 \: in}}}}}[/tex]
Hence, the radius of circle is 9 in.
[tex]\rule{200}2[/tex]
Now, we know the radius of circle is 9 in. So, finding the area of circle by substituting the values in the formula :
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = \pi{r}^{2}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = 3.14\times {(9)}^{2}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = 3.14\times {(9 \times 9)}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = 3.14\times (81)}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = \dfrac{314}{100} \times 81}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = \dfrac{314 \times 81}{100}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = \dfrac{25434}{100}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = 254.34 \: {in}^{2} }}[/tex]
[tex]{\star{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\red{Area_{(Circle)} = 254.34 \: {in}^{2}}}}}}}[/tex]
Hence, the area of circle is 254.34 in².
[tex]\rule{300}{1.5}[/tex]
I need someone to figure out these two problems please
Answer:
assuming all the cut off squares are exactly one half (because that wasn't specified) 1 is 33 and 2 is 19
At the beginning of the school year, there
were 1200 students enrolled at Elmwood
Middle School. At the end of the year, there
were 1128 students. Find the percent of
change in enrollment.
Answer: 6% decrease
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
6% decrease
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
Initial number of students = 1200
At the end of the year there were 1128 students
We need to find the percent of change in enrollment.
Change in enrollment = 1200 - 1128 = 72
The percentage of change is :
[tex]\%=\dfrac{\text{change in students}}{\text{initial students}}\times100\\\\\%=\dfrac{72}{1200}\times 100\\\\=6\%[/tex]
So, there is a decrease of 6% in number of students.
Find the surface area of the prism.
A triangular prism. The base triangle is a right triangle with a base of 8 centimeters, slant height of 17 centimeters and height of 15 centimeters. The height of the prism is 7 centimeters.
Answer:
400cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
Total surface area of a prism includes the area of the top and bottom triangle sides of the prism, plus the area of all 3 rectangular sides.
Base & Bottom triangle area: 2 x [(8 x 15)/2] = 120cm²
Side triangle area: 17 x 7 + 8 x 7 + 15 x 7 = 280cm²
Total surface area = 280 + 120 = 400cm²
How many centimeters are equal to 5 inches?
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(A)
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply both sides by (x + 3)(x - 3)
4(x + 3) + 2 = (x- 3)
4x + 12 + 2 = x - 3
3x = - 17
or
x = -17/3
A rectangular prism and its net are shown below.
(All lengths are in yards.)
Answer:
C=2 D=2
SA=
Step-by-step explanation:
Surface Area (SA)= 2(wl+hl+hw)
2(2×5+9×5+9×2)
=146 yards
What triangles can you make out of a rhombus
Answer:
Congruent Triangles: Remember that in a parallelogram, the diagonals split the parallelogram into two pairs of congruent triangles? Well, in a rhombus, the diagonals split the rhombus into four congruent triangles. Yes, that's right, all four of those little triangles are congruent.
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2 8 −10−15÷3=2, start superscript, 8, end superscript, minus, 10, minus, 15, divided by, 3, equals
Answer:
241
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the equation to evaluate :
2^8 −10−15÷3
2^8 = 256
256 - 10 - 15 ÷ 3
From BODMAS principle, we evaluate the divison before subtraction :
-15 ÷ 3 = - 5
256 - 10 -5
256 - 15
= 241
In ΔMNO, the measure of ∠O=90°, MN = 60 feet, and OM = 11 feet. Find the measure of ∠N to the nearest degree.
Answer:
I don't have the right calculator but if you type sin-1(11/60) it'll give you the answer
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Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
The numbers you have are 2, 2, 3, 4, 8, 8, 8
First, cross out 2 on the very left and 8 on the very right.
Then you are left with 2, 3, 4, 8, 8, Then cross out the 2 on the left and the 8 on the right, and you are left with 3, 4, 8. Cross out the 3 and 8, and you are left with the median, 4.
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Answer:
x=1
Step-by-step explanation:
a(a+b)=c(c+d)
4(6x+4)=5(3x+5)
24x+16=15x+25
9x=9
x=1
Which best explains how to find the volume of a prism?
Find the height of the base and multiply it by the length.
Find the width of the base and multiply it by the height.
Find the area of the base and multiply it by the height.
Find the area of the lateral sides and multiply it by the height of the base.
Answer:
Find the area of the base and multiply it by the height
Step-by-step explanation:
Volume Rectangular Prism = L x W x H
L x W = Area base
So it is Area of base x height
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Explain how to determine the x- and y- intercepts of a line from a given equation in y = mx + b form.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x-intercept: Set y = 0 and solve for x:
0 = mx + b, or mx = -b, or x = -b/m. x-intercept is then (-b/m, 0)
y-intercept: Set x = 0 and solve for y: y = m(0) + b, or y = b. y-intercept is then
(0, b).
how do i do this pls help
Answer:
a ) JKM=
90+25+JKM=180°(sum of angle of triangle)JKM=180-115JKM=65°b) NJM
37+NJM=90° {given in figure}NJM=90-37NJM=53°c). JNM
53+25+JNM=180°(sum of angle of triangle)JNM=180-78JNM=102°stay safe healthy and happy....A hall 130 feet in length was designed as a whispering gallery. If the ceiling is 25 feet high at the center, how far from the center are the foci located?
Answer:
60 feet from the center.
Step-by-step explanation:
As this it was designed as whispering gallery, and we know the whole length of the hall, and the highness of the ceiling we can use the following expression:
c² = a² - b² (1)
Where:
c: Length from center to foci.
a: length of half the hall.
b: length of the ceiling.
Replacing the given data into (1) we have:
c² = (130/2)² - (25)²
c = √65² - 500
c = √3600
c = 60 feetHope this helps
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Answer:
I think Darius I is the correct answer.
Which of the following expressions represents the product below?
(4 i+ 3)(5 - 2i)
7 + 14i
15 +6i
-7 +26i
23 + 14i
Answer:
[tex](4 i+ 3)(5 - 2i)[/tex]
[tex]= - {8i}^{2} + 20i + 15 - 6i[/tex]
[tex]= - {8i}^{2} + 14i + 15 [/tex]
Write the slope-intercept form of the equation of each line.
3x − 2y = −16 2) 13x − 11y = −12
Answer:
1. y= 3/2x + 8
2. y= 13/11x+12/11
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y = 3/2x + 8 , y = 13/11x + 12/11
Step-by-step explanation:
Put Them in The box They Go in
Answer:
[tex] \frac{1}{3} \times r - 4 \\ 3 \times r - 4 \\ \frac{1}{3} \times r + 4 \\ 3(r + 4)[/tex]
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Answer: 3. 2/3 2. (Just make up a problem with the model). 1. 3/8-2/8= ____(answer)
Step-by-step explanation:
In the figure below, m ZABD=70°, and m 2 2 is four times m 2 1. Find m2 1.
А
mZ1 = 33
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B
D
Recheck
Try one last time
2021
Answer:
angle m1 = 14 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
angle ABD = 70 deg
angle m1 + angle m2 = 70 deg
angle m2 = 4 * angle m1
angle m1 + (4 * angle m1) = 70 deg
5 * angle m1 = 70 deg
angle m1 = 14 deg
on a venn diagram shade the region
a'n(bnc)
Answer:
See the three attached images.
Step-by-step explanation:
image1 shows the intersection of b and c: [tex]b \cap c[/tex]. (green "football")
image2 shows the complement of a (outside a): [tex]a'[/tex] (yellow)
image3 shows the intersection of those sets: [tex]a'\cap (b\cap c)[/tex] (green "football with a bite out of it") :-)
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What is the median of this set of data?
1, 2, 5, 6, 9
0
1
5
8
9
Answer:
3.5 if the 901589 a whole number but 5 if it is supposed to be seperated
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
3.5 if the 901589 a whole number but 5 if it is supposed to be seperated
Step-by-step explanation:
If sine > 0 and tane < 0 then:
Answer:
its A
Step-by-step explanation:
A bag contains 40 marbles. The probability of selecting a red marble at random is 1/5. How many red marbles are in the bag?
Answer:
8 red marbles.
Step-by-step explanation:
All together we have 40 marbles. The fraction of marbles that are red is 1/5 which means that we should divide the total number of marbles, which is 40 by the denominator ( Bottom number of fraction ) 5 so that we get the number of groups that have 1 red marble in them. In this case we have 8 groups.
40/5=8
You always divide by the denominator ( Bottom number of fraction ) first and then you multiply your answer by the numerator ( Top number of fraction ) .
If each group has 1 red marble in it and we have 8 groups, it means that we have 8 red marbles in the bag.
1 * 8 = 8 red marbles in the bag
If the numerator (number above the fraction line) was more than one, then this would mean that we have more than 1 marble in each group of marbles.
Example:
If we had 3/5 we would have 3 marbles in each group of marbles. This means that instead of doing 1 * 8 we would have to do 3 * 8 = 24. We would have 24 red marbles in the bag.
Easy and quick way if you do not need the explanation:
Another way we could do this is by simply multiplying the fraction ( 1/5 ) by the total number of marbles ( 40 ). This would still give us an answer of 8 red marbles in the bag. 40/5=8, 8*1=8
15. What is the height of a triangular pyramid that has a volume of 512 cubic feet, a base length of 24 feet, and a base height of 8 feet? feet (do not enter label) Round to the nearest TENTH if necessary. please do not send website
Answer:
16 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
height of pyramid = (3×512)/(½×24×8)
= 1536/96
= 16 ft