Suppose the three sides are a, b, and c, with c being the longest, a being the shortest
first equation: c=(a+b)-66
second equation: 2a=c-55=> c=2a+55
plug c=2a+55 into the first equation: 2a+55= a+b-66 => b=a+121
a+b+c=a+(a+121)+(2a+55)=7272 =>4a+176=7272 =>a=1774
a=1774, b=1895, c=3603
Answer:
Same as Angle B. 90 degrees.
Step-by-step explanation:
If triangles are similar then they have the exact same angle measures. Angle m will have the same value as angle B. If angle B's measure is not found, then find it by adding angle A and angle C together and subtract from 180.
The picture is cut off but if A =60 and C=30 then 60+30=90 and 180-90=90. Angle B and M are both 90 degrees.
5/8 - 2/8, because you need common denominators, therefor the answer is -3/8
I think x is 1/15
multiply to remove the variable from the denominator
IDK so so so sorry i am not fameluar with this