Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Neither
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
think of a random K number (like 3 for example)
1/2(3) = 3/2
this equals k/2 = 3/2
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
one whole divided by one-third is written as....
1 ÷ 1/3
Use KFC to simplify
Keep the first fraction or number, Flip the second fraction, and change it to multiplication...
so we have 1 * 3/1 which is 3/1 or just 3
* you can also read this as, how many thirds go into 1. 3 thirds will go into 1
Answer:
m<ACD =
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question given, ΔACD is a right angled triangle. Then we can apply one of the properties of a triangle to it.
In the triangle ACD:
<ACD + <DAC + <ADC = 180 (sum of angles in a triangle)
<ACD + 40 + 90 = 180
<ACD + 130 = 180
<ACD = 180 - 130
<ACD =
With the application of the property of the sum of interior angles of a triangle, the measure of <ACD is .
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>Q13</h3>
The greater the angle the greater the opposite side
<u>Sides in ascending order:</u>
- AB = 17, AC = 18, BC = 21
<u>Angles in same order</u>
<h3>Q14</h3>
<u>As above, sides in ascending order:</u>
- AB = 15, AC = 16, BC = 17
<u>Angles in same order</u>
<h3>Q15</h3>
<u>Exterior angle equals to sum of non-adjacent interior angles</u>
- 142° = x + 66°
- x = 142° - 66°
- x = 76°
<h3>Q16</h3>
<u>Same subject and isosceles triangle:</u>
- x + x = 158°
- 2x = 158°
- x = 79°
<h3>Q17</h3>
<u>Same subject</u>
- m∠QSR = m∠QPS + m∠PQS
- 2x = x + m∠PQS
- m∠PQS = 2x - x
- m∠PQS = x
ΔPQS has two angles with the measure of x, hence their opposite sides are congruent and the triangle is isosceles