Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The formula of an area of a elipse:

We have:

Substitute:

Answer:
16, 104, 1000
Step-by-step explanation:
8*2
8*13
8*125
You don't say whether this is a right triangle or not.
Assuming it is a right triangle, then we use the Pythagorean Theorem to determine the length of the hypotenuse:
(hypo) = (length of third side) = √(12^2 + 4^2) = √(144+16) = √160 = 4√10.
This is approx. 12.65 inches. Since this does not match any of the possible answer choices, we'll have to take a different approach to answering this question.
Given that 2 sides of the given triangle are 12 and 4 inches, respectively, we see that the 3rd side has to be longer than 8 inches; otherwise we'd have three line segments on the same line, not forming a triangle.
By this reasoning, 9 inches is the only possible answer that could be correct. With sides 12, 9 and 4 inches, the triangle would be obtuse and appear quite flat, but not be part of a straight line as with a third side of 8.
<h2><u>Answer:-</u></h2>
Given:
Two angles form a linear pair.
It means sum of their measures = 180°.
And,
Measure of one angle is 24° greater than the other.
Let the other angle be x.
→ First angle = (x + 24)
According to the question,
<h3>→ x + x + 24 = 180</h3>
→ 2x = 180 - 24
→ 2x = 156
→ x = 156/2
<h3>→ X = 78°</h3>
<u>There</u><u>fore</u><u>,</u>
- 1st angle = 78°
- 2nd angle = 78° + 24° = 102°