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Stels [109]
3 years ago
11

Pat listed all the multiples for 15. Write the numbers in pats list

Mathematics
1 answer:
astra-53 [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: Answer : Answer : 15,30,45,60,75,90,105,120,135,150,165,180,195,210,225,240,255,270,285,300,315,330,345,360,375,390,405,420,435,450,465,480,495,510,525,540,555,570,585,600,615,630,645,660,675,690,705,720,735,

Step-by-step explanation:


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Part (a)

Focus on triangle PSQ. We have

angle P = 52

side PQ = 6.8

side SQ = 5.4

Use of the law of sines to determine angle S

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Next we'll use the fact that RS:SP is 2:1.

This means RS is twice as long as SP. Consequently, this means the area of triangle RSQ is twice that of the area of triangle PSQ. It might help to rotate the diagram so that line PSR is horizontal and Q is above this horizontal line.

We found

area of triangle PSQ = 13.0074347717966

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area of triangle RSQ = 2*(area of triangle PSQ)

area of triangle RSQ = 2*13.0074347717966

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We're onto the last step. Add up the smaller triangular areas we found

area of triangle PQR = (area of triangle PSQ)+(area of triangle RSQ)

area of triangle PQR = (13.0074347717966)+(26.0148695435932)

area of triangle PQR = 39.0223043153899

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<h3>Answer: 39.0223043153899</h3>

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Focus on triangle PSQ. Let's find the length of PS.

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<h3>Answer: 55.581574904266</h3>

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