Answer:
<em>The correct answer is: False</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>If the sum of the opposite angles in a quadrilateral is 180°</u>, then a circle can be circumscribed about the quadrilateral.
Here, 
but, 
So, a circle can't be circumscribed about the given quadrilateral.
Answer:
<em>y= -3</em>
<em>x= 0</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
I will give the explanation in picture, hope you can understand it.
Given : - Square ABCD with side 3. E and F as midpoints.
To find : - area of EBFD
Solution : - We have, area of square ABCD = 3 x 3 = 9 units.
Thus, (ar)EBFD = ar ABCD - ar DAE - arDCF
arDAE = 1/2 x base x height
=1/2 x 1.5 x 3 ( AE is 1/2 of AB = 1.5, DA is altitude)
= 2.25
arDFC = 1/2 x base x height
= 1/2 x 1.5 x 3 (FC is 1/2 of BC, DC is altitude)
= 2.25
Thus, (ar) EBFD = arABCD - arDAE - arDCF
= 9 - 2.25 - 2.25
= 4.5 units.
Thus, area of quad EBFD is 4.5 units.
You know 1 is not a root because the sum of the coeffcients of the equation is 14, not zero.
It is fairly easy to try 3 by synthetic division (see attachment), which tells you that 3 is a root and the remaining quadratic factor is x²-3x-5. The quadratic formula tells you the roots of that factor are
... x = (-b±√(b²-4ac))/(2a) = (3±√29)/2
The appropriate choices are
... C. (3-√29)/2
... D. (3+√29)/2
... F. 3
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The quadratic formula tells you the solution to
... ax²+bx+c=0
is x = (-b±√(b²-4ac))/(2a)
We have a=1, b=-3, c=-5.
Answer:
I believe its the second one.
Step-by-step explanation: