Answer:
93.39
Step-by-step explanation:
So the sum of exterior angles of the convex octagon is: 360 degrees
This means if we add all the equations that represent each angle, we can set it equal to 360 and solve for x

Group like terms

Add like terms

Now let's set the sum of exterior angles to 360

Subtract 2 from both sides

Divide both sides by 23

So by looking at all these, it appears that 6x is the highest value, given that x is positive. The way I estimated, is approximately 15.5, whenever I saw an equation like x+14, I estimated it's about 2x, since 14 is not exactly, but close to 15.5. I did this with each polynomial given. You could also manually check each one
Original equation
6x
Subsitute
6(15.565)
Simplify

Answer:
Other diagonal is 8 m
Step-by-step explanation:
area of rhombus = 72 m²
½ × diagonal 1 × diagonal 2 = 72
½ × 18 × d2 = 72
9 × d2 = 72
d2 = 72/9
d2 = 8
9514 1404 393
Answer:
- common denominator: (x² -4)
- simplified complex fraction: (2x +1)/(9 -2x)
Step-by-step explanation:
It is helpful to remember the factoring of the difference of squares:
a² -b² = (a -b)(a +b)
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Your denominator of (x² -4) factors as (x -2)(x +2). You will note that one of these factors is the same as the denominator in the other fraction.
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The measure of PRQ is 46 degrees.
Answer:
5 + 8 + 11 + 10 = 34
Step-by-step explanation:
The lengths of the horizontal and vertical sides are easily determined. The slant side is seen to be the hypotenuse of a 3-4-5 triangle (times 2), so is 10 units long. The perimeter is the sum of the side lengths:
5 + 8 + 11 + 10 = 34
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You can always estimate the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle as being between 1 and 1.5 times the length of the <em>longest</em> side. Here, the longest side of the right triangle whose hypotenuse is of interest is 8 units, so the hypotenuse will be between 8 and 12 units long. That means the perimeter of the blue trapezoid will be between 32 and 36, a guess of sufficient accuracy to allow you to choose the correct answer.
In a figure like this, you can also measure the hypotenuse on the grid. Using a compass, ruler, or a piece of paper with a couple of marks, you can rotate the slant length so that it corresponds to a vertical or horizontal grid line. Then the length of it is easily estimated to good accuracy. (See the second attachment.) As we said in the previous paragraph, even poor accuracy is sufficient to choose the correct answer.