Well, 1 ft = .333333 yards
So, do .333333 x 72 to get your answer.
You should get 23.999976
So, now just round it and you should get 24 as your final answer.
Answer:
See attached for the cyclic quadrilateral
To prove: <BAD + <BCD =180°
Construction: Join B and D to the centre O of circle ABCD
Proof
With the lettering of the attached drawing,
<BOD = 2y (angle at centre is 2 X angle at circumference)
Reflex <BOD = 2x (angle at centre is 2 X angle at circumference)
∴ 2x + 2y = 360° (angle at point)
∴ x + y = 180°
∴ <BAD + <BCD = 180°
Step-by-step explanation:
The vertices of a cyclic quadrilateral lie on the circumference of the circle and the opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral lie in opposite segment of a circle.
The question is to prove that the opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral are supplementary that is 180°. Another way of stating this theory is 'Angles in opposite segments are supplementary'.
Note that the sum of supplementary angles is 180°.
Answer:
a 1/3 5/3 is right i just did this
Step-by-step explanation:
Y = mx + b
slope(m) = -2/3
(2,-5)...x = 2 and y = -5
now we sub, we r looking for b, the y int
-5 = -2/3(2) + b
-5 = - 4/3 + b
-5 + 4/3 = b
- 15/3 + 4/3 = b
- 11/3 = b
equation is : y = -2/3x - 11/3...but we need it in standard form
Ax + By = C
y = -2/3x - 11/3
2/3x + y = - 11/3....multiply by 3
2x + 3y = -11 <== standard form
It would be a trapezoid if you slice a triangle off of the corner.