Answer: 44°
Step-by-step explanation:
Measures of the angles of a triangle
= 180°
Therefore, 180 - 105 + 31 = 44°
Find the area of the base:
(4)(3) = 12sqft
Find the area of the sides:
(4)(12) = 48sqft
There are 2 bases and 4 sides, therefore:
12(2) + 48(4) = 24 + 192 = 216sqft
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
y = 2x - 3
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope intercept form of a linear equation is y = mx + b
We know that m = 2
We can plug in x and y values to find b
17 = 2(10) +b
b = 17 - 20
b = -3
Therefore,
y = 2x - 3
Without loss of generality, we can assume the semicircle has a radius of 1 and is described by
y = √(1 - x²)
Then the shorter base has length 2x and the longer base has length 2. The area of the trapezoid is
A = (1/2)(2x+2)√(1-x²) = (1+x)√(1-x²)
Differentiating with respect to x, we have
A' = √(1-x²) + (1+x)(-2x)/(2√(1-x²)
Setting this to zero, we get
0 = (1-x²) +(1+x)(-x)
0 = 2x² +x -1
(2x-1)(x+1) = 0
x = {-1, 1/2} . . . . . -1 is an extraneous solution that gives minimum area
So, for x = 1/2, the area is
A = (1 + 1/2)√(1 - (1/2)² = (3/2)√(3/4)
A = (3/4)√3
Of course, if the radius of the semicircle is "r", the maximum area is
A = (r²·3·√3)/4