Answer:
<h3><ABC > <DBC.</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given < DBC = < RST and we need to prove < ABC is greater than <RST.
First given statement:
< DBC = < RST
Reason: Given.
Second given statement :
<ABC = <DBC+ <ABD.
Reason: Angle addition theorem.
<em>Note: < ABC is the sum of angles <DBC and <ABD and we have < DBC = < RST. So it's an obvious thing that the sum of angles <DBC and <ABD is always greater than <RST.</em>
Also, <ABC is greater than <DBC.
Therefore, correct option for third statement is :
<h3><ABC > <DBC.</h3>
Answer:
132 cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the shape as a trapezoid with a rectangle added on top.
The area of the trapezoid is (7+19)/2 × 8 =104
The area of the rectangle is 7×4 = 28
Add the two areas: 104+28= 132
OR consider the shape as a tall rectangle with the two triangles added to the sides.
The area of the rectangle is 7(4+8) = 84
The area of the triangles is 8(19-7)/2= 48
[Each triangle is 24 cm²]
Add those areas
84+48=132
Same result: 132 cm²
Answer:
d. 28.3
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Radius ( r) = 3 m
Area of the circle
= π r²
= 3.14 * 3* 3
= 28.26
= 28.3 ft²
<u>Answer:</u>
<h2><u>-2.25</u></h2><h3>
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u></h3>
Lets start with D:
It says, 0.43 but we're on the OPPOSITE of 0, so it can't be a positive number.
Same goes for C.
Now we are on to our last two.
B, is -2.5 and A, is -0.8
So, now we look at the point <em>B </em>and <em>assume</em>, because it says Select a reasonable value for Point B.
To me, point <em>B </em>looks to be about around -2.0
So, the <em>reasonable value </em>for this problem would be -2.25
Answer:
I believe that the answer is A