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Answer:
1. 3.5 units up
2. 3/4 units down.
3. down 3 units
4. up 2 units, right 1
5. up 4 units, right 3
6. down 4 units, left 2
Step-by-step explanation:
If the sides of the pentagon are the same length, it is probably a regular pentagon. If the angles are all the same within the shape, it is definitely a regular pentagon.
Answer:
15°
Step-by-step explanation:
Since P is on the median of ΔABC, it is equidistant from points B and C as well as from C and Q. Thus, points B, C, and Q all lie on a circle centered at P. (See the attached diagram.)
The base angles (B and C) of triangle ABC are (180° -30°)/2 = 75°. This means arc QC of the circle centered at P has measure 150°. The diameter of circle P that includes point Q is defined to intersect circle P at R.
Central angle RPC is the difference between arcs QR and QC, so is 180° -150° = 30°. Inscribed angle RQC has half that measure, so is 15°. Angle PQC has the same measure as angle RQC, so is 15°.
Angle PQC is 15°.