Unsure of what you mean by "reference number."
I do recognize that 11pi/9 is in quadrant III. I suspect that the so-called "reference number" is the acute angle between the end ray of 11pi/9 and pi, or, in more easily comparable numbers, between 9pi/9 and 11pi/9.
That difference is 2pi/9.
The Correct Answer is (E)<span> — Recall that congruent means that two polygons are the same shape and size. Since ∆</span>ABC<span> and ∆</span>ACD<span> are congruent, you know that each angle from one triangle corresponds to an angle of the other triangle. If you are having a hard time visualizing the triangles matching up, mark up the given diagram or draw your own to show the triangles side by side:</span>
Just by filling in the angles, you can see that the remaining angle in each triangle must be 60°. To find ∠BCD, simply sum ∠BCA and ∠ACD to get a total of 60° + 90° = 150°.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2-35= -33
I need more info
The way the question is worded is a little confusing.
I think I would say 10m. It could be 5m, but usually they list length first, then width. The perimeter, the whole distance around the outside, is 30 m (10 + 10 + 5 +5)