Well, just by looking at the beginning of the problem, Jamelia had made the common mistake of thinking that

(<span>8.4852...)
</span>is equal to

(12)
If you want to estimate a square root like 72, simply find squares that would fit around the number you are looking to find, in our case, 72.
So 9*9 is 81, which is too high and 8*8 is 64, which is too low. So you know that somewhere between those numbers is what your root of 72 is!
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Answer:
a = 6, b = 12, c = 6, d = 6√3
Step-by-step explanation:
The two triangles are the "special" triangles.
The 45-45-90 triangle has side lengths in the ratios 1 : 1 : √2.
The 30-60-90 triangle has side lengths in the ratios 1 : √3 : 2.
Then ...
c : a : 6√2 = 1 : 1 : √2 ⇒ c = a = 6
and ...
a : d : b = 1 : √3 : 2 ⇒ d = 6√3 and b = 12 . . . (since a=6)
The lengths are ...
a = 6, b = 12, c = 6, d = 6√3
The answer is 25.16
Hope this helps.
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These involve the rules for the power of a point. For questions 6-8, we use the theorem that the square of the length of the tangent is equal to the length of the secant multiplied by the length of its external segment.
6. 6^2 = (3)(x + 3)12 = x + 3x = 9 units
7. 4^2 = (2)(x + 2)8 = x + 2x = 6 units
8. 24^2 = (12)(x + 12)48 = x + 12x = 36 units
9. The included angle is half the difference of the larger and smaller arcs. Since the larger arc is 85 degrees, the smaller is 25 degrees, and the difference is 60. Half this difference is x = 30 degrees.
10. The angles at the intersection are vertical angles, so both equal to 65 degrees. Then the sum of the intercepted arcs must be equal to double of the vertical angle: 2 x 65 = 130 degrees. Since one is 95 degrees, the other is x = 130 - 95 = 35 degrees.
B & E should be the answer to this question