Answer:
diagram of truss with some angles missing
What are the measures of the angles located at positions a, b, & c? Note: the figure is symmetrical on the vertical through angle b.
The large triangle is an isosceles triangle. The two angles on the base are equal. Angle a = 35°
We now know two angles in the largest triangle. The third angle, angle b must add to these to make 180°.
35° + 35° + b = 180°
b = 180° - 70°
b = 110°
We now know two angles in a quadrilateral. The two unknown angles, including angle c are equal. All four angles add up to 360°.
2c + 110° + 120° = 360°
2c = 360° - 230°
2c = 130°
c = 65°
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Answer:
Insufficient information
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The information provided us isn't sufficient to determine the range for the measurements in list X. Because we need to be given the range for the measurements in Y at least. We also need the number of measurements in both X and Y.
Answer:
12
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Answer:
Area = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
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Required
Area of 
From the attached image, we have:



The area is then calculated as:

So, we have:

Using a calculator:

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