Answers:
5. x = 1
6. y = 11.5
Step-by-step explanation:
For question 5, you can use power of a point which describes the relationship of two secants intersecting inside a circle. You get the formula:
AC * CD = BC * CE
You can substitute the values you are given to get:
2 * 4 = x * 8
This gives you x = 1
For question 6, you can use another formula in power of a point that describes two secants intersecting in the exterior of a circle. You get the formula:
GH * GJ = GI * GK
Using segment addition postulate, you get:
GJ = GH + HJ = 5 + 16 = 21
GK = GI + IK = 6 + y --> y + 6
Now, substitute into the equation from power of a point:
5 * 21 = 6 * (y + 6)
105 = 6 * (y + 6)
17.5 = y + 6
y = 11.5
Answer:A terminating decimal between -3.14 and -3.15.
Step-by-step explanation:
A natural number includes non-negative numbers like 5, 203, and 18476.
It is encapsulated by integers, which include negative numbers like -29, -4, and -198.
Integers are further encapsulated by rational numbers, which includes terminating decimals like 3.14, 1.495, and 9.47283.
By showing a terminating decimal between -3.14 and -3.15, you are showing that rational numbers include integers (because integers include negative numbers.
Answer: -2511 (if the periods mean multiplication)
Step-by-step explanation:
I’m not sure whether you’re trying to have the periods be multiplication, but if that’s what they are, this is the answer
5x10-2x8x16x10-1
50-16x160-1
50-2560-1
-2511
Again, I’m not sure if that’s what you mean but I can’t really see what else they would mean since you can’t have a 3 part decimal
Answer:
its 216
Step-by-step explanation:
when it's one the edge the arc is double the angle