Triangles PQR and PSR are right triangles, with both QR = SR = 5 (since these are radii of the circle R).
TR is also a radius of the circle, so TR = 5, making PR = 4 + TR = 9.
Because PQR and PSR are right triangles, we can compute the length of the missing side, which will be equal. By the Pythagorean theorem,
PQ^2 + QR^2 = PR^2
PQ^2 + 5^2 = 9^2
PQ^2 = 56
PQ = √56 = 2√14
Then the perimeter of PQRS is
PQ + QR + RS + SP = 2√14 + 5 + 5 + 2√14 = 10 + 4√14
and so the answer is B.
Using the graphing you graph the two equations and then find the point where the two lines of the equation meet.
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Number of people = 5 (Suzanne, Barry, and 3 friends)
Number of bagels = 4
4 bagels divided between 5 people is 4/5.
Answer:
1/2 (60)
Step-by-step explanation:
m∠AOC = 108°
m∠AOC = 3m∠AOB
⇒m∠AOB = (m∠AOC) / 3 = 108 / 3 = 36°