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When an angle is bisected, it is split into two halves. If the original angle of 119 degrees is bisected, each new angle will equal half of 119, which equals 59.5 degrees.
Answer:
the answer is G
which is 6.2*10 to the 9th power.
Step-by-step explanation:
In scientific notation you must leave one digit to the place value of ones
so that one digit is 6
So ue come up with 6.2 when ue eliminate all other zeros and end the decimal point between 6 and 2 and that way you have 6.2*10 to the 9th power
The value of x would have to be 90 degrees as it is a right angle.
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Answer:
11.91
Step-by-step explanation:
The question says there is a new line that connects V and T. If this line is drawn, the diagram would have a right-angle triangle. This triangle is called TUV.
In triangle TUV, the side length created by the points VT is the hypotenuse.
For right-angle triangles, you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find any side.
It's in the format side² + side² = hypotenuse².
To use the formula, you need to know the length of the other two sides. The length of these sides, because they are exactly horizontal or vertical, is found by subtracting the smaller coordinate from the other (that is not the same).
The lengths of other sides:
VU:
-3 is the same. The length is 3.5 - (-5.75) = 9.25
UT:
-5.75 is the same. The length is 4.5 - (-3) = 7.5
Substitute the lengths into the Pythagorean theorem:
a² + b² = c²
9.25² + 7.5² = c² Simplify
141.8125 = c² Find the square root of both sides to isolate c
c = 11.91 Final answer, length of VT