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Hi!
I think for b, the answer would be:
You can construct an angle that is one fourth the measure of angle JKL, by dividing angle either angle MKL or JKM in half.
This is because one-fourth is also equal to one quarter (1/4). If you split angle JKL into 4 equal angles, you would have an angle that is one-fourth the measure (original angle) of angle JKL.
I think for c, the answer would be:
You can construct a 15 degree angle from a given 60 degree angle, by dividing the 60 degree angle into 4 equal angles.
This would work, because each of the 4 angles would be 15 degrees.
Hope this helps! Best of luck!
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
(a)
Note the squared value in column 3 which is the square of 1 more than the row number, that is
row 2 → (2 + 1)² →3²
row 3 → (3 + 1)² → 4²
Find the square root of 676 = 26 → (25 + 1)² = 26²
Hence the row number is 25
(b)
The pattern in column 1 is [ row number × (row number + 2 ) + 1 ]
row number is n then n(n + 2) + 1 = n² + 2n + 1
Here you go, hope it helps!
Answer:
B) SAS
Step-by-step explanation:
The angles between the two known equal sides are called a vertical angle and are equal. Thus you know Side-Angle-Side proves congruency.
Answer:
15%
Step-by-step explanation:
34.50-30=4.50
10% of 30= 3
5%of 30 = 1.50
3+1.50=4.50
so 4.50 = 15%