Answer:
E-F and E-D
C-B and C-D
Step-by-step explanation:
The circle and triangle are as shown. The options are:
- A-B and C-B
- E-F and E-D
- E-D and C-D
- A-F and E-F
- C-B and C-D
By drawing radius lines from the center of the circle to the tangent points B, D, and F, we can divide the triangle into 3 kites. Therefore, only segments that are legs of the same kite are congruent. So the answer must be E-F and E-D, and C-B and C-D.
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees more than the other, you can formulate an equation 180=(100+x)+x80=2x so, x=40 the other angle is 100 degrees more. So, the angle lengths are 40 and 140 degrees.
Answer:
It is the <em><u>second one</u></em>
Step-by-step explanation:
1st option does not include the number 2 from the equation above,
and 3 and 4, you do not have to divide anywhere in the equation, so those are no possibly correct.
Answer:
Poli (muchas) edro (caras) luego sería muchas caras lo que representas las figuras poliédricas.
Step-by-step explanation:
La palabra poliedro viene del griego clásico πολύεδρον (polyedron), de la raíz πολύς (polys), «muchas» y de ἕδρα (hedra), «base», «asiento», «cara».
Find area on triangle:
A=(1/2)bh
A=(1/2)(8 units)(6 units)
A=(1/2)(48 units^2)
A=24 units^2
Just do the same for the rest of this page following the equation for the area of a triangle A=(1/2)(base)(height)
Find the error:
A=(1/2)bh
100m^2=(1/2)b(20m)
100m^2=(10m)b
10m=b
He forgot to multiply bh by 1/2
Area of parallelogram:
A=bh
A=(3 units)(3 units)
A= 9 units^2
The red line is the height and the bottom of the parallelogram is the base, just count the squares. Imagine cutting the parallelogram at the red line and moving that triangle piece to the other side, it’ll make a rectangle, that’s why the equation is the same.