The measure of the angle FEG is probably the same as the measure of the angle FDG. There is nothing saying that EF is parallel to DG, but if so, the measure of the angle FEG is also 50º.
When the diagonals of a trapezium with two parallel bases inside of a circle are drawn, they make the same angle measure with those bases.
I dont know what youre looking for, but these are the answers you get with a side of 6ft,
n=5
a=6ft
r=4.1291457614135 ft
R= 5.1039048501122 ft
A=61.937186421203 ft^2
P=30ft
x=108`
y=72`
Answer:
3xy
Step-by-step explanation:
These terms are all like terms so you can add:
-2xy + 2xy = <em>0xy</em>
Now add 3xy + 0xy: 3xy
Answer:
the quotient of 4 and n
Step-by-step explanation:
or 4 divided by n