Length of Triangle= 2(W) +2
i dont know if im right or not.
So, x = 13, x = √3 and x =7i.
now, recall that for an EVEN radical, there are two possible roots, namely is say √3 is say hmmm some value "a", that means that a*a = √3, however, -a*-a is also √3, therefore, ±√3 are two valid values, and therefore -√3 is another one.
now.... keep in mind that, complex solutions or roots, never come all by their lonesome, their sister is always with them, the conjugate, so, for 7i or namely 0 + 7i, her sister is always around, 0 - 7i, which is the other root.
I think it’s going to be 7! Because since the other triangle is 1 and 3 it’s just 2 more so I just added to more to 5 getting me 7!! I think lol
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>Given</h3>
- If (s -a) = 5cm, (s -b) = 10cm, (s -c) = 1cm
- s = ?
<h3>Solution</h3>
<u>Add up the 3 equations and solve for s:</u>
- s - a + s - b + s - c = 5 + 10 + 1
- 3s = 16 + a + b + c
- s = 1/3(a + b + c + 16)
Answer:
m < 1 = 18°
Step-by-step explanation:
If <ABD = 72°, and m < 2 is three times the measure of m < 1, then:
Let < ABC = m < 1 = x
< CBD = m < 2 = 3x
We can set up the following formula, since the sum of the measures of angles < 1 and < 2 is equal to <ABD (72°):
m < 1 + m < 2 = < ABD
x + 3x = 72°
Add like terms:
4x = 72°
Divide both sides by 4 to solve for x:
x = 18
Since x = 18, and m < 1 = x , then m < 1 = 18°.
And since m < 2 = 3x, then m < 2 = 3(18°) = 54°.
Let's check to see whether we derived the correct answers by plugging in the values of m < 1 and m < 2 into the established formula:
m < 1 + m < 2 = < ABD
18° + 54° = 72°
72° = 72° (True statement).
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