Answer:
Just divide the sun-pluto distance by the milky way radius and you get the following ratio:
6.6 x 10^7 : 1
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Answer:
A horizontal line segment M K intersects with line segment J L at their midpoint N.
∠J N M =(5x+2)°
∠ LN M=3( x+ 14)°
So, ∠J N M + ∠ LN M =180°[ These two angles form linear pair.Angles forming linear pair are supplementary.]
⇒5 x+ 2+ 3 (x+ 14) =180 [ By Substitution]
⇒ 5 x+2 +3 x+42°= 180°
⇒ 8 x=180°-44°
⇒8 x= 136°
⇒x= 136°÷8
⇒x=17°
So, ∠J N M =5×17 +2=87°
∠ LN M= 3×(17 +14)=3×31=93
∠J N M =∠K N L [Vertically opposite angles]
∠K N L=87°
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Answer:
b = 71 m
A = 83°
C = 29°
Step-by-step explanation:
Many calculators can solve triangles. Apps are available for phone and tablet, or on the internet, like the one used here. In general, it takes less time to use one of these than to type your question into Brainly.
Given two sides and the angle between them, the Law of Cosines is the appropriate relation to use for finding the third side.
b = √(a² +c² -2ac·cos(B))
b = √(76² +37² -2·76·37·cos(67.75°)) ≈ √5015.48
b ≈ 70.82005 ≈ 71 . . . meters
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One a side and its opposite angle are known, the remaining angles are found using the Law of Sines.
sin(A)/a = sin(B)/b
A = arcsin(a·sin(B)/b) = arcsin(76·sin(67.75°)/70.82005) ≈ 83.33°
A ≈ 83°
C = arcsin(37·sin(67.75°)/70.82005) ≈ 28.92°
C ≈ 29°
Or, you can find the remaining angle from 180° -68° -83° = 29°.
Answer:
Quadratic
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Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
First you would do 6 minus 14 and end up with -8
Then you would do -8 times 3 which equals -24
Lastly you would do -24 divided by -4 and get 6