Consider angle XZY in the attached figure. It is always 1/2 the measure of arc XY, no matter where Z may be located on the major arc XZY. This is true even when ZY is very short.
Now, consider what happens when Z falls on top of tangent point Y. The angle is still half the measure of arc XY, still 62°.
Selection C is appropriate.
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I apologize for any confusion caused by my choice of Z as the name of the point I added. Nothing in my explanation is intended to refer to the Z already shown in the unmodified figure.
Answer:
x = 170 deg
Step-by-step explanation:
A tangent to a circle is perpendicular to the radius of the circle at the point of tangency. That means that in quadrilateral AOBC, angles A and B are right angles and measure 90 deg.
The sum of the measures of the angles of an n-sided polygon is
(n - 2)180 deg
In this case, n = 4, so
(4 - 2)180 deg = 360 deg
m<A + m<O + m<B + m<C = 360
90 + x + 90 + 10 = 360
x + 190 = 360
x = 170
Answer: 170 deg
Your answer is $30,000.
The way I have answered this is quite strange, but I'll do my best to explain it. So because we know that $30,900 is 3% than last year, we can call it 103%. This allows us to form a ratio and therefore find 100%.
30,900 : 103
÷ 103
300 : 1
× 100
30,000 : 100
Which means $30,000 is 100%, or 3% less than $30,900. I hope this helps! Let me know if it was confusing or anything :)
The answer is a space contains at
least four points that do not lie in a same plane or not all in the same plane. An axiom is a statement or
proposition that is observed as being established, accepted, or self-evidently
true. In other words, it is any statement or mathematical statement that functions
as a starting point from which other statements are logically derived. So this
can be found on postulate 1 that states “a line containing at least two points;
a plane contains at least three points not all in one line; and a space
contains at least four points not all in the one plane.”
Answer: Please view the attachment.
Step-by-step explanation: Bur27con, I copied the photo you uploaded and edited it on Microsoft Word. The correct answer is shown in the document.
Please comment below if this helped!