Answer:
< 1 = 125 degrees
< 2 = 55 degrees
< 3 = 125 degrees
< 4 = 55 degrees
< 5 = 125 degrees
< 6 = 55 degrees
< 7 = 125 degrees (given)
< 8 = 55 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
1 and 3 are equal because they are vertical angles, therefore proving their congruence.
7 and 1 are equal because they're alternate exterior angles, which are congruent.
2 and 4 are vertical, which is congruent.
5 and 7 are vertical.
6 and 8 are vertical.
Answer:145⁶°
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the Pythagorean theorem to find the length of the missing side that is 1/2 the side of the missing heptagon. You have to assume that the figure is a regular heptagon, something you should point out to your teacher. Math really requires well qualified diagrams.
c^2 = a^2 + b^2
c = 2.77
a = 2.5
b = 1/2 the side of the heptagon.
2.77^2 = 2.5^2 + b^2
7.6729 =6.25 + b^2
7.5629 - 6.25 = b^2
b^2 = 1.4229
b = sqrt(1.4229)
b = 1.1928
But the side is twice that long
s = 2.3857
Now draw another line from the side you just found. It will be the same length as 2.77. It's a radius of the circumcircle.
Area of the triangle so formed is
Area = 1/2 * b * h
b = 2.3857
h = 2.5
Area = 1/2 * 2.5 * 2.3857
Area = 2.982
There are 7 such triangles.
Answer: 7 * 2.982
Answer: 20.87
5< x < 11 Just look at the example and insert your numbers into it.