1. m<13
2. y>2
3. p>-3
I don't know the answers for the last two
The length of the unknown sides of the triangles are as follows:
CD = 10√2
AC = 10√2
BC = 10
AB = 10
<h3>Triangle ACD</h3>
ΔACD is a right angle triangle. Therefore, Pythagoras theorem can be used to find the sides of the triangle.
where
c = hypotenuse side = AD = 20
a and b are the other 2 legs
lets use trigonometric ratio to find CD,
cos 45 = adjacent / hypotenuse
cos 45 = CD / 20
CD = 1 / √2 × 20
CD = 20 / √2 = 20√2 / 2 = 10√2
20² - (10√2)² = AC²
400 - 100(2) = AC²
AC² = 200
AC = √200 = 10√2
<h3>
Triangle ABC</h3>
ΔABC is a right angle triangle too. Therefore,
Using trigonometric ratio,
cos 45 = BC / 10√2
BC = 10√2 × cos 45
BC = 10√2 × 1 / √2
BC = 10√2 / √2 = 10
(10√2)² - 10² = AB²
200 - 100 = AB²
AB² = 100
AB = 10
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Answer:
where is the option??
Step-by-step explanation:
I dont see any options but I can say that -6x is the slope and +7 is the y-intercept
Answer:
pi × 18cm^2
Or approximately,
56.52cm^2 (using 3.14 for pi)
or
56.5487cm^2 (using pi button on calculator)
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of a circle is pi times [radius squared].
All circles are 360°.
Problem can be solved by finding area of whole circle, and then using ratios.
Whole Circle: area = pi × (9cm)^2 = pi × 81cm^2
80° / 360° = Area[shaded] / (pi × 81cm^2)
pi × 18cm^2 = Area[shaded]
((If you read my answer before the edit, I am sorry. I made a calculator error.))
Answer:
900
Step-by-step explanation: