Answer:
We can think that the line of the kite is the hypotenuse of a triangle rectangle, and the altitude is one of the cathetus of the triangle.
And we know that it makes an angle of 65° with the horizontal (i guess this is measured between the hypotenuse and the horizontal adjacent to the kite.
This angle is complementary to the top angle of our triangle rectangle, such that A + 65° = 90°
A = 90° - 65° = 25°
Then the altitude of the kite is the adjacent cathetus to this angle.
We can use the relation:
sin(A) = Adjacent cathetus/hypotenuse.
Sin(25°) = X/350ft
Sin(25°)*350ft = X = 147.9m
fifty five hundredths is equal to 0.55
Step-by-step explanation:
First you find out the area of the square.
Then you find the area of the circle.
After this you add the Two area together.
Answer:
3x^2-6x -3
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x^2-5x+1)+(x^2-x-4)
we sum all coefficient according to the exponent of the variable
2x^2-5x+1+x^2-x-4 = 3x^2-6x -3
If the Diameter Is 4 inches then the radius will be 2 inches!
Hope I Helped!