<span>It is possible to have an obtuse triangle that also contains a 35° angle.
Yes, this is true.
That's because an obtuse angle just means it's more than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
</span><span>It is possible to have a right triangle that also contains a 110° angle.
</span>No, this is false.
That's because a right triangle already has 90. That means that the two remaining angles must add up to 90 and not more or less.
<span>It is possible to have an acute triangle that also contains a 70° angle.
Yes, this is true.
An acute triangle means that all of the angles are more than 0 but less than 90.
Hope this helps :)</span>
The error is that 9 shouldnt be written as nine it should be written as 3x3 or 3^2. So the answer should be 2^3 x 3^2 because 9 can be divided into even more prime factors of 72.
Answer:
△E'L'M'
Step-by-step explanation:
-90° rotation = 270° rotation
Which maps (x,y) onto (y,-x)
L' (2,-3)
M' (7,-6)
E' (-3,-7)
Answer:
5 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
you divide 15 by 3 and that is your answer
∆PQR and ∆SQT are similar, so corresponding sides occur in fixed ratios with one another. This means
SQ / PQ = ST / PR
Solve for x :
8 / ((x + 5) + 8) = (x - 9) / 21
8 / (x + 13) = (x - 9) / 21
168 = (x - 9) (x + 13)
168 = x² + 4x - 117
x² + 4x - 285 = 0
(x + 19) (x - 15) = 0
⇒ x = -19 or x = 15
But x can't be smaller than 9, otherwise ST = x - 9 would be a negative length. So x = 15.