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nevsk [136]
3 years ago
5

What does SATT stand for in geometry

Mathematics
1 answer:
Kitty [74]3 years ago
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SUM OF ANGLES IN A TRIANGLE THEOREM (SATT)
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Darina [25.2K]

Answer: r=6

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>Step 1: Substitute for the known variables</u>

we know that the formula to find the volume of a cylinder is <u>V= πr²h</u>

π= 3.14

h= 12

r= ?

v=1,357

Plugging the numbers we know into the formula, we get:

1,357= 3.14xr²x12

1,357= 3.14x12xr² (because with the commutative property of multiplication you can multiply in any order)

1,357= 37.68 x r²

<u>Step 2: Get the variable term (the letter term) on the left</u>

37.68 x r²= 1,357

Now, divide by 37.68. (I know to divide because when you switch the 37.68x r² the other way around to  r²x37.68, you are clearly multiplying and must do the inverse operation (opposite of multiplication; division) to solve the problem.

So,

r²= 1357÷37.68

r²= 36.0138004 ----> about 36.

r²= 36

This equation isn't over yet because we still have the exponent on the r. Whenever you see a letter squared (to the power 2) in an equation, the "inverse operation" is to take the square root of both sides. Look:

r²= 36

The square root of  r² is just r, because r x r =  r²

The square root of 36 is 6, because 6x6=36.

Now we have :

r= 6

Step 3: Check

Now we have all the variables. To check to make sure the radius is correct, "plug in"

V= π r²h

1,357= 3.14x6²x12

1,357= 3.14x36x12

1,357= 113.04x12

1,357= 1356.48

They said in the question that the volume is APPROXIMATLEY 1357, so I can just round 1356.48 --> 1356.5---> 1357. Now I am sure that the radius is 6.

Hope this helps :)) also brainliest would be appreciated  :D

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Answer:

  • 52°: angles 4, 13, 18
  • 128°: angles 1, 3, 14, 17
  • 44°: angles 5, 12, 15
  • 136°: angles 2, 6, 11, 16
  • 84°: angles 7, 10
  • 96°: angles 8, 9

Step-by-step explanation:

Where a transversal (t or u) crosses parallel lines (m and n), there are four angles formed at each intersection. Corresponding and vertical angles are congruent.

Angles in a linear pair are always supplementary. Of course, the angles interior to a triangle always total 180°. These facts let you find the relationships of all the angles in the figure.

Angle 13 corresponds to the given angle 52°, so has the same measure. Angles 4 and 18 are vertical angles with respect to those, so also have the same measure. Angles 1 and 3, 14 and 17 are supplementary to the ones just named, so all have measure 128°.

In the same way, angles on the other side of the figure can be found from the one marked 44°. Angles 5, 12, and 15 also have that measure; and angles 2, 6, 11, and 16 are supplementary, 136°. Angles 7 and 10 finish the triangle interior so that its sum is 180°. That means they are 180° -52° -44° = 84°. Of course, angles 8 and 9 are the supplement of that value, 96°.

In summary:

  • 52°: angles 4, 13, 18
  • 128°: angles 1, 3, 14, 17
  • 44°: angles 5, 12, 15
  • 136°: angles 2, 6, 11, 16
  • 84°: angles 7, 10
  • 96°: angles 8, 9
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Step-by-step explanation:

The required number is 2. This divides 6 into 3 and 8 into 4. The simplified fraction is 3/4, which cannot be further simplified.

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We can now simplify the bottom to read: 8u^{5} because when multiplying variables raised to an exponent, we add the exponents.  The expression now looks like:

\frac{2u^{3} v^{2} }{8u^{5} }


The 2/8 simplifies to 1/4:

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Now, we have two u terms on the top and bottom.  When dividing variables raised to an exponent, we subtract the exponents.  However, since 3-5=-2, the term will be on the bottom to avoid the negative exponent.  The final answer is:

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Let's do each section.
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