Answer: Option 'C' is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that

An arc is a part of total circumference of circle and length of that arc is the measurement of linear distance.
Since we know the formula for "Length of an arc " , we get

Hence, Option 'C' is correct.
Answer:
A Alternate interior angles of parallel lines are congruent
Step-by-step explanation:
The referenced angles (1, A), (3, C) are alternate interior angles, not corresponding or exterior. The symmetric property does not apply. The only answer choice with any applicability is the one shown above. (It is also the right choice.)
Answer:
A racer has just completed his first lap at a speed of 198m/s. Now his speed decrease or he decelerateted at 195m/s after 2s of his completion of first lap, as soon as he saw a curve path(line segment R). He then moved at a constant speed of 195m/s for the next 2s(line segment s). Then the race track after 4s of the completion of first lap was straight, so the racer accelerated to 200m/s within 2s( line segment T) and traveled at a constant speed for the next 6s( line segment U). After 12s from the first lap completion, he immediately saw a curve track, so he decelerateted to the speed of 194m/s within 3s( line segment V).
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Answer:
true.
Explanation:
still negative.
If a negative number is raised to an even power, the result will be positive. If a negative number is raised to an odd power, the result will be negative
The equation representing when the two planes would be at the same altitude is 9x=486
<h3>In terms of mathematics, what is an equation?</h3>
Equation: A declaration that two expressions with variables or integers are equal. In essence, equations are questions, and attempts to systematically identify the solutions to these questions have been the driving forces behind the creation of mathematics.
From (a) we get that: Altitude of Plane A = 990-18x
Altitude of Plane B = 1476-27x
make 890 - 18x = 1476-27x
-18x+27 x = 1476-890
9x=486
X= 54
so pass 54 seconds will the two plane at the same altitude.
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