(180-x) + 18 + 30 + x/2 = 180
=> 180 + 48 - x + x/2 = 180
=> -x/2 + 48 = 0
=> x/2 = 48
=> x = 48×2 = 96°
Answer:
2500m2
Step-by-step explanation:
A square has four sides and the area is 10,000 m^2. Area is determined by multiplying two sides. In this case, you can divide by two to get 5000, then again by 2 to get 2500. Each side/dimensions are 2500m^2
The sequence is incrementing by

Therefore, the sixth number is

Which is 64.
First, you plot the coordinates to visualize the problem clearly. As you can see in the picture, the longest sides could either be one of those marked in red. This could be initially determined when you use visual estimation. We measure this using the distance formula: d = √[(x2-x1)^2 + (y2-y1)^2)]
Between coordinates (0,3) and (3,6)
d = √[(3-0)^2 + (6-3)^2)]
d= 4.24 units
Between coordinates (2,1) and (5,4)
d = √[(5-2)^2 + (4-1)^2)]
d= 4.24 units
They are of equal length. Both are the longest sides which measures
4.24 units.