Let x = width
x+1 is then the length
2x+2(x+1)=66
2x+2x+2=66
4x=64
x=16
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The opposite angles in a quadrilateral theorem states that when a quadrilateral is inscribed in a circle, the angles that are opposite each other are supplementary, their degree measures add up to 180 degrees. One can apply this here by using the sum of (<C) and (<A) to find the measure of the parameter (z). Then one can substitute in the value of (z) to find the measure of (<B). Finally, one can use the opposite angles in a quadrilateral theorem to find the measure of angle (<D) by using the sum of (<B) and (D).
Use the opposite angles in an inscribed quadrialteral theorem,
<A + <C = 180
Substitute,
14x - 7 + 8z = 180
Simplify,
22z - 7 = 180
Inverse operations,
22z = 187
z = 
Simplify,
z = 
Now substitute the value of (z) into the expression given for the measure of angle (<B)
<B = 10z
<B = 10(
)
Simplify,
<B = 85
Use the opposite angles in an inscribed quadrilateral theorem to find the measure of (<D)
<B + <D = 180
Substitute,
85 + <D = 180
Inverse operations,
<D = 95
9514 1404 393
Answer:
D. 14
Step-by-step explanation:
Point G divides each median into parts that have the ratio ...
short : long = 1 : 2
Then ...
GD : GC = 1 : 2 = 7 : 14 . . . . . . . . multiply the ratio by 7
GC = 14
Answer: 96/45
Step-by-step explanation: The answer is 96/12 because to divide fractions you reciprocate the second fraction and turn it into a multiplication problem.
8 times 12 = 96
9 times 5 = 45
96/45
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