Square root of 100 is 10 feet/side
Angle 1 = 8x + 45
Angle 2 = x
x + 8x + 45 = 180
combine like terms
9x + 45 = 180
subtract 45 from both sides
9x = 135
divide both sides by 9 to isolate x
x = 15
Angle 1 = 8(15) + 45 = 165 degrees
Angle 2 = 15 degrees
Answer: 7 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
If x is the first piece, and the second piece is twice as long, then the second piece is 2x.
If the third piece is three times as long as the first piece, x, then the third piece is 3x.
The 42-inch board must be equal to all 3 pieces, so we will set up an equation and solve for x.
42 = x + 2x + 3x
42 = 6x
42 = 6x
7 = x
The first piece is 7 inches long.
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Areas and volumes of parallelograms and parallelepipeds in 3 dimensions are often easily found by making use of the cross product of the direction vectors of their edges. For edge vectors v1 and v2 of a triangle, the area is ...
... A = (1/2)║v1 × v2║
that is, half the norm of the cross-product vector. The area of a parallelogram with those edge vectors is simply ...
... A = ║v1 × v2║
Here, direction vectors are ...
- ab = (-5, 2, 0)
- bc = (-5, 1, 5)
- cd = (5, -2, 0)
- da = (5, -1, -5)
We can see that ab = -cd and bc = -da, as required for a parallelogram.
The cross product ab × bc is (10, 25, 5), so the area of the parallelogram is
... ║(10, 25, 5)║ = √(10² +25² +5²) = √750
... Area = 5√30 ≈ 27.3861 . . . . square units (parallelogram area)
The areas of each of the mentioned triangles is half the area of the parallelogram, so is
... Area Δabc = Area ∆abd = (5/2)√30 ≈ 13.6931 . . . . square units (triangles)