Answer:
45
Step-by-step explanation:
Two tangents drawn to a circle from an outside point form arcs and an angle, and this formula shows the relation between the angle and the two arcs.
m<EYL = (1/2)(m(arc)EVL - m(arc)EHL) Eq. 1
The sum of the angle measures of the two arcs is the angle measure of the entire circle, 360 deg.
m(arc)EVL + m(arc)EHL = 360
m(arc)EVL = 360 - m(arc)EHL Eq. 2
We are given this:
m<EYL = (1/3)m(arc)EHL Eq. 3
Substitute equations 2 and 3 into equation 1.
(1/3)m(arc)EHL = (1/2)[(360 - m(arc)EHL) - m(arc)EHL]
Now we have a single unknown, m(arc)EHL, so we solve for it.
2m(arc)EHL = 3[360 - m(arc)EHL - m(arc)EHL]
2m(arc)EHL = 1080 - 6m(arc)EHL
8m(arc)EHL = 1080
m(arc)EHL = 135
Substitute the arc measure just found in Equation 3.
m<EYL = (1/3)m(arc)EHL
m<EYL = (1/3)(135)
m<EYL = 45
Answer:
The Answer is 4.5 or 4 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
I can help with Q "4" as -
It uses triangle congruence test - here we use - SAS, as
one side is equal as it is given
both the angles are 90 degree
and they share a same side
so -
8x = 6x + 5
8x - 6x = 5
2x = 5
x = 2.5
RU = 6x+ 5 = 6 (2.5) + 5 = 20
( I am not so sure but I think this is the answer )
25÷100=0.25
0.25×680=170 is the answer
If you're asking for the measurements, they are...
Length (l) = 4 ft.
Width (w) = 4 ft.
Height (h) = 4 ft.