Answer:
p = 7.2
q = 6.4
Step-by-step explanation:
if the triangles are similar then the side lengths must be proportional :
AC/BA = CD/BE
9/5 = p/4 cross multiply expressions
5p = 36 divide both sides by 5
p = 7.2
same goes for q
9/5 = (q+8)/8 cross multiply expressions
72 = 5(q+8) divide both sides by 5
14.4 = q+8 subtract 8 from both sides
6.4 = q
Answer: Circumcenter
This is the center of the circle that goes through the three vertices of the triangle. This circle is known as the circumcircle. It is the smallest circle possible in which the circle encompasses the triangle and none of the triangle spills outside the circle.
Answer:
CAN U MAKE THE PICTURE BIGGER
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
4L +4W +16 square inches
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of the border is the equivalent of that of a rectangle with a width equal to the width of the border, and a length equal to the length of the midline of the border. That length is the perimeter of the rectangle that is L+2 units long and W+2 units wide.
border midline length = 2((L+2) +(W+2)) = 2L +2W +8
Then the border area is ...
border area = (border width)(border length) = (2)(2L +2W +8)
border area = 4L +4W +16 . . . square inches
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You can also figure this as the difference between the area of the rectangle with the border and the area of the rectangle inside the border:
border area = total area - canvas area
= (L+4)(W+4) -LW = LW +4L +4W +16 -LW
= 4L +4W +16 . . . . square inches