Answer:
DF, DE, EF
Step-by-step explanation:
Nah dude, you got it. :)
Answer is 54^2.
since there are triangles in this one, it is easier to do this. all you have to do is make boxes in and since there are angles, outside the lines. like this picture.
the orange is 1
red and dotted is 2
blue is 3
purple is 4(a regular box which should be easy to count.
all you have to do is add up all the boxes within the boundaries.
boundary 1: 12
boundary 2: 18
boundary 3: 6
boundary 4: 36
now when the boundary has a triangle in it (1, 2, & 3) divide the number you got in half or 2.
boundary 1: 6
boundary 2: 9
boundary 3: 3
the ractangle box doesn't not get divided.
boundary 1: 6
boundary 2: 9
boundary 3: 3
boundary 4: 36
add all the numbers you got now for each boundary and that would be your area squared.
6+9+3+36=54^2
so your final answer is 54^2.
i hope this helps you.
•Given 7 - 8 = -1
• -[-7 + 8] = -1, This choice
• 0 - 7 + (-8) = -15
• 7? + -8 = -1, This choice (if I understand “07” correctly)
• -7 + 8 = 1
Answer:
d
Step-by-step explanation:
Δ OPG is right with hypotenuse OG being the radius of the circle
Using Pythagoras' identity in the right triangle
OG² = OP² + PG²
[ PG = 11 , since OP is the perpendicular bisector of FG ]
OG² = 8² + 11² = 64 + 121 = 185
Δ OQS is right with hypotenuse OS being the radius
Using Pythagoras' identity
OS² = QS² + OQ² , that is
185 = 13² + x²
185 = 169 + x² ( subtract 169 from both sides )
16 = x² ( take the square root of both sides )
4 = x → d