For a triangle, the measure of the exterior angle is the sum of the angles that are non-adjacent to the exterior angle. If the given angles, L and J, are non-adjacent angles to the exterior angle at K, then the measure of the exterior angle is
45 + 65 = 110 degrees
Not sure about the others but
b) 8,192
the pattern is multiplying by 8 each time for b
Lateral edge because if its slant you would slide of
Answer:
Below.
Step-by-step explanation:
I've drawn the answers to (c) and (g) in the attached picture.
First mark the radar point and draw the N line vertically up from this point.
The bearing is the angle, drawn clockwise, from The North (N) line on the radar point. The lines drawn are 5 and 6.5 cms long to indicate the 5 and 6.5 miles.
I have estimated the angles. To draw them accurately you'll need a protractor.