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Sonja [21]
3 years ago
5

Solve for x. Assume that lines which appear tangent are tangent. CAN YALL HELP ME ASAP

Mathematics
2 answers:
Rainbow [258]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

48

Step-by-step explanation:

By intersecting tangent and secant theorem:

27(27 + x) =  {45}^{2}  \\  729 + 27x = 2025 \\ 27x = 2025 - 729 \\ 27x = 1296 \\ x =  \frac{1296}{27}  \\ x = 48

Pavlova-9 [17]3 years ago
7 0
Yes the answer is 48.
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Enduring Understandings:

The square roots of perfect squares are rational numbers.

The square roots of non-perfect squares are irrational numbers.

Many geometric properties and attributes of shapes are related to

measurement.

General Learning Outcomes:

Develop number sense.

Use direct or indirect measurement to solve problems.

Specific Learning Outcome(s): Achievement Indicators:

8.N.1 Demonstrate an understanding

of perfect squares and square

roots, concretely, pictorially, and

symbolically (limited to whole

numbers).

[C, CN, R,V]

 Represent a perfect square as a square

region using materials, such as grid paper

or square shapes.

 Determine the factors of a perfect square,

and explain why one of the factors is the

square root and the others are not.

 Determine whether or not a number is

a perfect square using materials and

strategies such as square shapes, grid paper,

or prime factorization, and explain the

reasoning.

 Determine the square root of a perfect

square, and record it symbolically.

 Determine the square of a number.

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square root of numbers that are

not perfect squares (limited to

whole numbers).

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 Estimate the square root of a number that

is not a perfect square using the roots of

perfect squares as benchmarks.

 Approximate the square root of a number

that is not a perfect square using technology

(e.g., calculator, computer).

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 Explain why the square root of a number

shown on a calculator may be an

approximation.

 Identify a number with a square root that is

between two given numbers.

8.SS.1 Develop and apply the

Pythagorean theorem to solve

problems.

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 Model and explain the Pythagorean

theorem concretely, pictorially, or by using

technology.

 Explain, using examples, that the

Pythagorean theorem applies only to

right triangles.

 Determine whether or not a triangle

is a right triangle by applying the

Pythagorean theorem.

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the measure of the third side of a right

triangle, given the measures of the other

two sides.

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triples (e.g., 3, 4, 5 or 5, 12, 13).

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Q Demonstrating an understanding of regular and irregular 2-D shapes by

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Q constructing different rectangles for a given area (cm² or m²) in order to

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Q Identifying and sorting quadrilaterals, including

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Q rhombuses

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Q Developing and applying a formula for determining the

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Q volume of right rectangular prisms

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The total area the square covers is measured in square units.

To determine the side length of a square when given the area, the square root must be

determined.

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