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GREYUIT [131]
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10

Write a newspaper article using all of these words and definitions Cone, Perfect Square, Side, and Width.

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madam [21]2 years ago
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Step-by-step explanation:

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1) ∠ECD + ∠CEG + ∠CDG + ∠GDE = 360° (Sum of interior angle of a quadrilateral)

∠CEG = ∠CDG = 90° (Given)

∠GDE = 60° (Given)

∴ ∠ECD = 360° - (∠CEG + ∠CDG + ∠GDE)

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∠EGD = 60°

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2) Given that arc mEF ≅ arc mFD

Therefore, ΔECF and ΔDCF are isosceles triangles having two sides (radii EC and CF in ΔECF and radii EF and CD in ΔDCF

∠ECF = mEF = mFD = ∠DCF (Given)

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∠FED + ∠FDE = 120° = ∠FED + ∠FED (substitution)

2 × ∠FED  = 120°

∠FED = 120°/2 = 60° = ∠FDE

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Where, ∠EFD = ∠CFE + ∠CFD (Angle addition)

60° = ∠CFE + ∠CFD = ∠CFE + ∠CFE (substitution)

60° = 2 × ∠CFE

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∠DCF = 180° - (∠CFD + ∠CDF) = 180° - (30° + 30°) = 120°

mFD = ∠DCF (definition)

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