Answer:
A, C
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's use a different benchmark for this: 1/2. Half of 5 is 2 1/2, so 3/5 is clearly <em>bigger</em> than 1/2 (since 3 is bigger than 2 1/2). Half of 3 is 1 1/2, so 1/3 is clearly <em>smaller</em> than a half (since 1 is smaller than 1 1/2). We have
1/3 < 1/2 < 3/5
Which, of course, implies that <em>1/3 is less than 3/5</em>, and by being smaller, <em>1/3 is closer to 0 than to 1</em>.
The only one that wouldn’t change the y-value is a reflection across the y-axis.
I assume A, B and C are the side lengths
You can find the values of the angles using the cosine rule.
Answer:
A minor arc
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
40 square units
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all, lets say that square has side
, so, the area unit is 
the diagonal's square is 
CALCULATION OF TRIANGLES'S AREA (there are 4 triangles)

CALCULATION OF MAIN SQUARE AREA

TOTAL AREA
