Answer:
Segments perpendicular to the sides of the triangle through the intersection of the angle bisectors were constructed.
Step-by-step explanation:
The above choice represents a bit of excess work. Actually, only one such perpendicular line segment needs to be constructed in order to determine the radius of the inscribed circle.
Once you know the center and radius, you can construct the inscribed circle.
Answer:
sec theta = (sqrt24/5) cos theta = -2/5 tan theta = (-[sqrt 21]/2) sec theta = 5/2 csc theta = (5sqrt21)/21 cot theta = (-2sqrt21)/21
Step-by-step explanation:
During the problem, secx = -5/2, we can assume that as cos = -2/5. -2 = x. 5 = r. find for Y with: x^2+y^2=r^2. After that, plug in for the variables and you get all the answers. Rationalize the square roots, don't forget.
Answer:
1. If x = 4 and y = 8, u = 3x - 4 would make sense because 3x, or 3 x 4 = 12
12 - 4 = 8 y = 8 (True)
2. m = 12 and n = 200 . n = 15m - 20 15 x 12 = 180 180 - 20 = 200 Would not make sense because 180 - 20 is 160 (False)
3. a = 5 and b = 48 b = 48 . 8a + 8 = 8 x 5 + 8 8 x 5 + 8= 48
(True)
4. G = 40 and h = 1000
H = 25g + 300
25g = 1000
1000+300= 1300, not 1000
(false)
Segment AB and segment DE are corresponding and congruent parts