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<span>Are obtuse angles always, sometimes, or never equal to 180°?
Obtuse angles are angles </span>whose measure is greater than 90° and less than 180°. Its not always the case that an obtuse angle should be exact 180 °. So I reckon t would be sometimes, as its not always 180 °.
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Answer:
cos A = 9/41
Step-by-step explanation:
cosine is a function that puts together the ADJACENT side of a triangle in a ratio with the HYPOTENUSE.
So from angle A the side length 9 is right next to A so it is the ADJACENT side. The HYPOTENUSE is the longest side ,that is the side length 41.
so cos A = ADJ/HYP
cos A = 9/41
It could be that the directions were confusing bc they said simplest radical form. Many, but not all right triangles have one or more sidesides that have a radical as part of their measure. This triangle doesn't. If you get a radical in the denominator of a ratio, be sure to rationalize so that there is no radical on the bottom.
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P v q means That the sentence ( p v q) is true if and only if p is true OR q is true.
v means or.