Answer :
It would be -15 and -3
Answer:
1)Area of circle: 64
2)Area of semicircles: 128
3)Area of quarter-circles: 128
4)Total area of pattern: 320
Step-by-step explanation:
r = 8cm
Given: 1 circle, 4 semicircles, and 8 quarter-circles.
Area of a circle:
1) A = where r = 8
A = 64
2) 4 semicircles = 2 circles
so the answer is 2*A = 128
3) 8 quarter-circles = 2 circles
Therefore, the answer here is the same as the answer for #2!
4)There are 5 circles total because:
1 circle = 1 circle
4 semicircles divided by 2 = 2 circles (because times 4)
8 quarter-circles divided by 4 (think about what "quarter" means) = 2 circles
So ... 1 + 2 + 2 = 5 circles
Now we need to find the area of 5 circles which is just 5*A
5*A = 320
N+5n in it simplest form is 6n if the variable is alone it counts as 1
Answer:
The first one on the left
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
a=8.06
A=29.74
B=60.26
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a right angled triangle and Pythagoras theorem is to be obeyed.
To get c, we follow the Pythagoras rule that says
Hyp² = Opp² + Adj²
c= Hypotenuse
c²= a² + b²
c² = 4² + 7²
c² = 65
c = √65 = 8.06
For angle A,
the opposing side to the angle = a = 4
The adjacent side to the angle = b = 7
Following trigonometry rule.
Tan A = opp/adj
Tan A = 4/7
A = Tan–¹(4/7)
A = 29.74°
For angle B,
Opposing side = 7
Adjacent side = 4
Tan B = 7/4
B = Tan-¹(7/4)
B = 60.26°