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Answer:
get all the varibles on one side
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Answer:
give everyone one, then split the last two into thirds.
thats all i can think of so sorry :(
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Answer:
the first option 40 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
the outward angle at the center of the circle between the two tangential points is 220 degrees.
that means that the inward angle between them is
360 - 220 = 140 degrees.
now consider that there is a triangle between the center of the circle, one of the tangential points (it does not matter which one, as the upper and the lower triangles are equal) and the point R.
we know the angle at the tangential point : 90 degrees by definition (otherwise it would not be a tangent).
and we know the angle at center of the circle, which is half of the inward angle
140 / 2 = 70 degrees.
and at point R we have half of the full angle R.
we can calculate that half by using the fact that the sum of all angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees.
180 = 90 + 70 + R/2
180 = 160 + R/2
20 = R/2
R = 40 degrees
Answer: (ln10)/6=t
Step-by-step explanation: e is an irrational number, like pi. Therefore the only variable to solve for is "t." Divide both sides by 4, then subtract (1/4) from both sides to get 10. Then take the natural log of both sides because you get rid of e on the left side, and you have the variable by itself. Natural log, or ln, represents loge base e, so dividing both sides by 6, we get t! I hope this helps!