The correct answer of the given question above about the incenter of a triangle is option B. The statement that best describes the incenter of a triangle is that, it is the point where the three angle bisectors of the triangle intersect. In geometry, an incenter of a triangle is described as the triangle center.
The equation is
8x +7=125
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for determining the length of an arc is expressed as
Length of arc = θ/360 × 2πr
Where
θ is the central angle formed at the center of the circle.
r represents the radius of the circle.
π represents a constant whose value is 3.14
From the information given,
r = 21 inches
θ = 25 degrees
Length of arc formed = 25/360 × 2 × 3.14 × 21 = 9.2 inches,
Answer:
The answer is x=12.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, to solve this equation you need to isolate the x variable. To isolate the variable, you must, subtract the other term from both sides. Subtracting 18 from both sides, you are left with 3x = 36. Since 3 times x = 36, dividing both sides by 3 gets you, x=12.