Answer:
volume of cone=1/3 πr²h=1/3 ×π×5²×15=125πcm³
<span><span>Each time
we add a side (triangle to quadrilateral, quadrilateral to pentagon, etc), we </span>add
another 180°<span> to the total of the
interior angle.</span></span>
Triangle,
sum interior angle is 180
Square,
is 360
Pentagon is
540
So the
formula is
<span>180 ( n –
2 )</span>
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
The ASA congruence postulate is being invoked, so you're looking to show two angles and the side between them are congruent.
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Personally, I'd go at it differently. I'd say that alternate interior angles ∠C≅∠E means AE║CD, so ∠A≅∠D because they're alternate interior angles. B does not need to be a midpoint for this proof.
<u>Collinear points</u>: Three points A, B and C are said to be collinear if they lie on the same straight line.
There points A, B and C will be collinear if AB + BC = AC as is clear from the adjoining figure.
In general, three points A, B and C are <u>collinear if the sum of the lengths of any two line segments among AB, BC and CA is equal to the length of the remaining line segment</u>, that is, either AB + BC = AC or AC +CB = AB or BA + AC = BC.
In other words,
<u>There points A, B and C are collinear if:</u>
(i) AB + BC = AC i.e.,
Or, (ii) AB + AC = BC i.e. ,
Or, AC + BC = AB i.e.,