Those are vertical angles meaning that they are of equal measure. set the 2 measures equal and solve for x
3x - 25 = 6x - 80
55 = 3x
x = 18 1/3 - use this number to plug back in to calculate the actual angle measures
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Answer:
Area: 272ft²
Volume = 82.6236447189ft³
Step-by-step explanation:
AREA
The area of a square pyramid is found by combining the area of the base and the area of the triangular faces:
Area of base = area of square = L² = 8² = 16ft²
Area of one triangular face = (1/2)bh = (1/2)(8)(16) = 64ft²
There are four triangular faces so the total area = 16+4(64)= 16+256= 272 ft²
VOLUME
The volume of a square pyramid = (a²)(h/3), where a is the length of the base and h is the length from the top of the pyramid to the middle of the square.
We are given a, but not h. To find h, we must imagine a right-angled triangle within the pyramid, where 16ft is the hypotenuse, h is the height and the base is half of a (since the base is a square and the distance is from the edge to the middle). We can then use pythagorus's theorem to find h:
A²=B²+C²
16²=(8/2)²+h²
256=16+h²
h=√240
h=15.4919333848ft
Knowing h, we can find the volume:
Volume = (a²)(h/3)
Volume = (8²)(15.4919333848/3)
Volume = (16)(5.16397779493)
Volume = 82.6236447189ft³
1.25 + 0.75x = 14
Solving for x gives the answer of 17. Thus, Henri can afford to travel 17 miles.
The object moves 2 units to the left and then 3 units up.
<h3>Translation of vectors</h3>
Translation is a transformation technique used to change the position of an object on the xy-plane.
Given the translation vector (-2, 3), this translation shows a movement of an object to the left by 2units and 3 units in the upward direction
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