Answer:
Angle A must be acute.
Explanation:
Both angle A and C must be acute. The sum of the angles in a triangle is 180°.
An obtuse angle is more than 90°, so the sum of the remaining 2 angles has to be less than 90°.
Note that it is impossible to have:
<span>2 right angles in a triangle, because <span>90°+90°=180</span>° and the third angle still needs to be added.1 obtuse and 1 right angle in a triangle, their sum is more than 180°2 obtuse angles in a triangle, their sum is more than 180°</span>
It is possible to have an obtuse-angled isosceles triangle, but the vertex angle must be obtuse and the equal base angles will be acute.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1 table and 2 chairs (2-seat table)
1 table and 4 chairs (4-seat table)
120 people so we need 120 chairs
Some Possibilities :
120 /4 = 30
0( 2-seat table) and 30 (4- seat tables) because 0·2 + 30·4 = 0+120 = 120
2( 2-seat table) and 29 (4- seat tables) because 2·2 + 29·4 = 4+ 116= 120
4( 2-seat table) and 28 (4- seat tables) because 4·2 + 28·4 = 8+ 112= 120
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120/2 = 60
60( 2-seat table) and 0 (4- seat tables) because 60·2 + 0·4 = 120 + 0 = 120
58( 2-seat table) and 1 (4- seat tables) because 58·2 + 1·4 = 116 + 4 = 120
56( 2-seat table) and 2 (4- seat tables) because 56·2 + 2·4 = 112 + 8 = 120
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
- A. 36 × 6 × 6 × 6 = 6²⁺¹⁺¹⁺¹ = 6⁵ incorrect
- B. 125 × 125 = 5³ × 5³ = 5³⁺³= 5⁶ correct
- C. 6 × 5 incorrect
- D. 25 × 5 × 5 × 5 = 5² × 5 × 5 × 5 = 5²⁺¹⁺¹⁺¹ = 5⁵ incorrect
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
This would be using the SSS.
Which means knowing three sides.
The other options do not relate to any of the SSS, SAS, ASA, RHS
Hope that helped!!! k
I think it would go like this:[40- 2 (8+2)]=10 I think