The exterior angles of a polygon all add to 360, if you need to find an exterior angle when given the number of sides and that all angles are equal you simply do: 360/ number of sides.
When you need to find the exterior angle when given an interior angle, you do: 180- interior angle.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The marked angles form a linear pair, so have a sum of 180°.
(4a +10) +(6a) = 180
10a = 170 . . . . . . . . . . subtract 10
a = 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . divide by 10
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Then the measure of angle ABC is ...
∠ABC = 4a +10 = 4(17) +10 = 68 +10 . . . . . substitute 17 for 'a'
∠ABC = 78°
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Point A is at (-5.1 , 3.3)
I can't see pictures, but to find the area of a triangle, you multiply the dimensions, as you would a rectangle, but divide the area by 2.
For example, the dimensions of a triangle are 4 and 6.
Multiply the two.
4x6=24.
But don't stop there. Divide 24 by 2.
24/2=12.
So the area of the example triangle is 12.
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