Answer:
<u>US</u>
- 0 parallel lines
- optionally, one or two (opposite) angles may be 90°
<u>World</u>
- 2 parallel lines
- optionally, one line perpendicular to the two parallel lines
Step-by-step explanation:
It depends on where you are. A "trapezium" outside the US is the same as a "trapezoid" in the US, and vice versa.
A trapezium (World; trapezoid in the US) is characterized by exactly one pair of parallel lines. One of the lines that are not parallel may be perpendicular to the parallel lines, but that will only be true for the specific case of a "right" trapezium.
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A trapezium (US; trapezoid in the World) is characterized by no parallel lines. It <em>may</em> have one angle or opposite angles that are right angles (<em>one or two sets of perpendicular lines</em>), but neither diagonal may bisect the other.
In the US, "trapezium" is rarely used. The term "quadrilateral" is generally applied to a 4-sided figure with no sides parallel.
X= # of miles
.55x+1.75 is greater than or equal to 10
So if she has to go more than 2 miles we will put 2 in for X
.55(2)+1.75 is greater than or equal to 10
.55×2= 1.10+1.75= 2.85
2.85 is greater than 10 is false so now we know she has to go more than 2 miles.
Let's guess and check. Now let's say 15 miles
.55×15= 8.25+1.75= 10
10=10 So she needs to drive at least 15 miles
x is greater than or equal to 15
Please don't solely rely on my answer I don't know if it's correct
It should be 42/41 is the closest
Answer:
4π
Step-by-step explanation:
We are asked to calculate the area of a circle whose diameter is equal to 4, we know that the area of the circle is given by the following equation:
A = π * (r ^ 2)
where r is the radius of the circle, we know that the radius of the circle is half the diameter, therefore:
r = d / 2 = 4/2
r = 2
replacing, we are left with:
A = π * (2 ^ 2)
A = 4π
Which means that the area of the circle is 4π
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