I think the answer is C hope it helps
Answer:
Since sine of all angles are always less than one, this shows there is no possible way to have an angle C. Thus it is impossible to have a triangle ABC with the given properties of side lengths b=3 inches and c= 5 inches to have angle B =45 degrees.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the attached drawing, each of the tic-marks are equal and
represent 1 inch each. The angle B has measure 45. We can
see by the arc that the line AC, which equals 3 inches, is
not long enough to reach the slanted side of the 45 angle.
Therefore triangle ABC is not possible. We can also show
by the law of sines that no triangle ABC with the given
properties in possible.
Hello there,
"<span>RP" is a traversal line.
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This would result that it would be passing through "ST and PQ."
Hope this help's.
~Jurgen
Answer:
<em>if Petra uses a scale of 1 in = 50 miles, the distance of 400 miles would fit in the page.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Scaling</u>
Objects can be represented in a reduced or augmented size by using scaling.
Scaling is essentially multiplying or dividing by a constant factor. We use scaling when representing geographic locations on a map.
Petra has a piece of paper that is 8.5 inches wide and 11 inches long and she wants to represent a distance of 400 miles by using the scale factor of 1 inch= 20 miles.
a)
Dividing the real distance by the scale factor we get 400/20 = 20 inches. Petra would need 20 inches of paper to represent the scaled distance. That distance won't fit in any direction of the paper, so she actually cannot make the scale drawing.
b)
To make the drawing, the distance of 20 inches should fit into the page in any orientation, let's assume it's done across the paper's width of 8.5 inches.
Dividing 400 / 8,5 = 47
This gives us an idea of the appropriate scale factor. We can use a round number like 50. Thus, if Petra uses a scale of 1 in = 50 miles, the distance of 400 miles would fit in the page.
The correct answer is the first one.