We know that this is a right triangle, so one of the sides has to be 90 (indicated by the square on the corner) The angles of all triangles must add to exactly 180. Subtract 90 and 35 from 180
If we do that, we get 55. We know that the unknown angle is 55 now. Now, it asks us for b. We can pythagoras theorem which states that (a^2 + b^2 = c^2) We already know c (c is 20) It does not tell us 2 of the sides but we do know that the answer is either B or D.
The side opposite of 90* should be the largest. The size opposite of 55 would be the second largest one. The side opposite of 35 would be the smallest one. Using pythagoras theorem again, I can try plugging in both 11.47 and 16.38 with c^2 - b^2 = a^2
11.47:
400 - 132 =268 (sq root now = 16.37) this would mean that A is larger than B. B should be larger than A. Try the other one
16.37:
400 -268 = 132 (sq root = 16.37) this would mean that B is larger than A which is what we want.
Thus, 16.37 = B and the last option would be correct (D)
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4x1/2=2. 2 is less than 4 so it shows that it is false.
All triangles equal 180 degrees.
Answer:
The mistake there is the expression shown is not in PEMDAS.
<em>PEMDAS rule states that the order of operation starts with the parentheses first or the calculation which is enclosed in brackets. Then the operation is performed on exponents(degree or square roots) and later we do operations on multiplication & division and at last addition and subtraction.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
1 + 4 x 9 4 x 9 = 36
1 + 36 36 + 1 = 37
37
Always remeber to use multiplication first!
Answer:
The answer is in Picture.
Step-by-step explanation:
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