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Answer: x = 14</h3>
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Work Shown:
Refer to the diagram below. I've added a line segment and two variables y and z. This forms two isosceles triangles.
The central angle 56 degrees subtends the same arc as the inscribed angle y. By the inscribed angle theorem, this means y = 56/2 = 28. The inscribed angle is always half of the central angle (when both angles subtend the same arc).
Focus on the smaller isosceles triangle that has angles 56, z and z. Those three angles add to 180
z+z+56 = 180
2z+56 = 180
2z = 180-56
2z = 124
z = 124/2
z = 62
Now focus on the larger isosceles triangle (angles y = 28, x+z and x+z)
We'll use the same trick as before.
(x+z)+(x+z)+(y) = 180
(x+62)+(x+62)+(28) = 180 ... plug in z = 62 and y = 28
2x+152 = 180
2x = 180-152
2x = 28
x = 28/2
x = 14
The answer is A.
USE PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM
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9+36=c^2
45=c^2
c=3 sqrt5
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
the -4 tells you the y intercept and the 1/3 tells you slope
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Answer:
A. 1.5 pounds per block
Step-by-step explanation:
The conversion factor shows 2 blocks on the right and three 1 pound blocks on the left. It takes two 1 pound blocks to make 2 and then you get your 3rd block, making it 3 (.5 more than 2.5) needing another block to add a .5
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Step-by-step explanation:
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