Answer:
A = 23.6 units^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the base be 8 (as shown).
Find the height of the triangle: Find the supplement of the 100 degree angle; it is (180 - 100), or 80 degrees. The side "opposite" this 80-degree angle is the height of the triangle:
height
sin 80 degrees = ---------------
6
and so the height of the triangle is h = 6 sin 80 degrees, or 5.91 units.
The area of the triangle is found using A = (1/2)(base)(height), which here amounts to:
A = (1/2)(8 units)(5.91 units), or
A = 23.64 units^2, or A = 23.6 units^2
Answer:
A linear equation has the greatest x power at 1.
If you see an equation with only x (no x^2 or x^3 or stuff like that), you will know that it is linear.
The answer is B because every number is adding up to 6
Start by dividing both sides by two to get 3 = y + 2. then subtract two from both sides to get y = 1.
The answer is 16 pi - 16. The area of each triangle is 8, so both triangles are 16. The area of the circle is pi times the radius squared, 16 pi.