Answer:
Is this two different lines or is that what goes first?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The measure of arc SQ is 95° ⇒ (1)
Step-by-step explanation:
- The measure of any circle is 360°
- The measure of the subtended arc to an inscribed angle is twice the measure of this angle
In the given circle
∵ S lies on the circumference of the circle
∴ ∠QSR is an inscribed angle
∵ ∠QSR is subtended by arc QR
→ By using the 2nd rule above
∴ m arc QR = 2 × m∠QSR
∵ m∠QSR = 95°
∴ m arc QR = 2 × 95
∴ m arc QR = 190°
→ By using the 1st rule above
∵ m of the circle = m arc QR + m arc SQ + m arc SR
∵ m arc SR = 75° and m arc QR = 190°
→ Substitute them in the equation above
∴ 360 = 190 + m arc SQ + 75
→ Add the like term in the right side
∴ 360 = 265 + m arc QS
→ Subtract 265 from both sides
∵ 360 - 265 = 265 - 265 + m arc SQ
∴ 95° = m arc SQ
∴ The measure of arc SQ is 95°
Radius = diameter x 0.5
0.5x0.5 = 0.25meter
0.25 meter x 100 cm (100cm in one meter) = 25cm
also for future reference circumference = pie x r squared.
Eight hundred seventy six thousand five hundred forty three.
Answer:
(64+320π) cm^3
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of a cube is the length*width*height, so
the volume of this cube is 4*4*4=64 cm^3
The volume of a cylinder is the base*height
The base of a cylinder is the area of a circle, which is π*the radius of the circle squared
The diameter of the circle base is 16, and the radius is half the diameter, so it is 16/2=8.
The area of the base of the cylinder is π8^2=64π
Now, multiply the base by the height, 5
64π*5=320πcm^3
We now have the volume of the cube and the volume of the cylinder, so now we just add them:
(64+320π) cm^3