Answer:
Option B
The measure of angle b is 75°
Step-by-step explanation:
Method 1
we know that
In a inscribed quadrilateral, the opposite angles are supplementary
so
∠a+60°=180° ------> equation A
∠b+105°=180° -----> equation B
To find the measure of angle b solve the equation B
∠b+105°=180°
Subtract 105° both sides
∠b+105°-105°=180°-105°
∠b=75°
Method 2
see the attached figure with letters to better understand the problem
we know that
The inscribed angle measures half that of the arc comprising
so
∠105°=(1/2)[arc ADC]
arc ADC=2*105°=210°
<em><u>Find the measure of arc ABC</u></em>
we know that
arc ABC+arc ADC=360° -----> by complete circle
arc ABC=360°-210°=150°
<u><em>Find the measure of inscribed angle b</em></u>
∠b=(1/2)[arc ABC]
substitute
∠b=(1/2)[arc 150°]=75°
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
its b because you add the 3.4n +2.5n then you subtract -5.3+2.8
-7 +6 would equal -1
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
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Simplify the given expression.



Therefore, the option
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Correct Question:
Tim is investigating the relationship between the number of years since a tree was planted and the height of the tree in feet. His data are shown in the table. Years Since Tree was Planted vs. Height of Tree
Years since the tree was planted, x
Height of tree in feet, y
2, 17, 3, 25, 5, 42, 6, 47, 7, 54, 9, 69
Using a regression calculator, what is a good prediction for the height of the tree when it is 100 years old?
Answer/explanation:
There is no good prediction for the height of the tree when it is 100 years old. If you analyze careful in details the regression calculator you realize that it probably will not valid that far in to the future say 100 years.