The square root of 26 is 5.0999... which rounds to 5.1
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Answer:
In order to do so, we need to use basic algebra. The angles in a kite add up to 360 degrees. so we form the following equation.
x + y + y + 16 = 360
x + y + y = 344 <----(360 -16)
Each letter or variable represents an angle measure. the measures of the three angles left. The 16 degrees is on the bottom of the kite and the angle opposite is the top angle. the two side angles will be the same measure that's why they are both y.
x + 2y = 344
The two side angles will be 90 or greater because there is only 1 acute angle. 90 is the smallest number that can be chosen. so we do the following.
Step-by-step explanation:
x + 2(90) = 344
x + 180 = 344
x = 344-180
x = 164
THE MAXIMUM WHOLE NUMBER MEASURE OF THE ANGLE OPPOSITE OF THE 16 DEGREE ACUTE ANGLE IS 164 DEGREES*
Answer:
a)
AB is on the latitude 30°N.
<u>Find AB:</u>
- AB = 2*3.142*6400*cos 30°*(32+35)/360 = 6482.15 km
BC is along longitude 35°W
<u>Find BC:</u>
- BC = 2*3.142*6400*(30 + 20)/360 = 5585.77 km
<u>Total distance traveled:</u>
- 6482.15 + 5585.77 = 12067.92 km
<u>Convert the distance to nautical miles:</u>
12067.92/1.86 = 6488.13 nautical miles
b)
<u>Find the average speed:</u>
- 6488.13/22 = 294.92 nautical miles / hour
<u>Note</u>. <em>This is unrealistically high speed for a ship, this must be a plane or the time given wrong.</em>
Answer:
<em>The ladder touches the wall at 24 feet from the ground.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
The wall of the building, the ground, and the ladder form a right triangle, whose longer side is the length of the ladder.
In any right triangle, we can apply Pythagora's theorem to find any missing side length.
The ladder is 26 feet in length, the distance from the bottom of the ladder and the building is 10 feet. Calling H to the distance above the ground where the ladder touches the wall, then:

Calculating:

Solving:



H=24 feet
The ladder touches the wall at 24 feet from the ground.