The area<span> and the </span>circumference<span> of a circle. Make sure that you remember that a</span>circumference<span> is a length and so is measured , , etc. Remember as well that </span>area<span> is measured in square units, , etc. All of these calculations will involve the use of Pi ( ) which you can take as being equal to .</span>
93 11/16 written as a decimal is 93.6875. Rounded it is approximately 93.7
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Answer:
y = 36.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you think about it, the three angles in the triangle add up to be 180. The missing angle just so happens to be part of a supplementary angle, that adds to be 180. If the unlabeled angle were denoted as x, we could have...
(y + 5) + y + x = 180
y + 41 + x = 180
(y + 5) + y + x = y + 41 + x
(y + 5) + y = y + 41
2y + 5 = y + 41
y = 36
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Answer:
4√6
Step-by-step explanation:
The line marked x meets the base of the isosceles triangle at its midpoint, so dividing the triangle into two congruent right triangles with leg 5 and hypotenuse 11.
The Pythagorean theorem can be used to find x:
5² + x² = 11²
x² = 121 -25 . . . . . . subtract 25 from both sides of the equation
x = √96 . . . . . . . . . take the square root
x = 4√6 . . . . . . . . . simplify the radical
Anything but the number 8