Pretty sure the answer is C - if not that then A
Answer:
The measure of the central angle whose radii define the arc is
Step-by-step explanation:
Radius of circle = 10 cm
Length of arc =
We need to find Theta
The formula used will be:
S= length of arc, r = radius and = angle
Putting values and finding \theta
So, the measure of the central angle whose radii define the arc is
Answer:
1-cos2A/sin2A
=(1-cos^2 A+sin^2 A)/(2sinAcosA)
=(sin^2 A+sin^2A)/2sinAcosA
=2sin^2 A/2sinAcos^2 A
=sinA/cosA
=tanA
Answer:
(a) isosceles
(b), (c) scalene
Step-by-step explanation:
The lengths of the sides can be found from the distance formula:
d = √((x2 -x1)^2 +(y2 -y1)^2)
Here, there are 9 lengths to be computed, so it is useful to let a spreadsheet or graphing calculator do it.
We find triangle (a) has two sides the same length, so it is isosceles.
The other two triangles have three different side lengths, so they are scalene.
_____
<em>Additional comment</em>
It is impossible to specify an equilateral triangle using rational coordinates.
Answer: 9
Step-by-step explanation:
When you multiply 9*9, you get 81 whose sum is 9 (8+1)
Likewise, 9*8=72( 7+2=9)