If the angle G is moved to a different spot in the circle the angle FGH and angle FEH in the cyclic quadrilateral will change to make it supplementary.
<h3>How to find angles of cyclic quadrilateral?</h3>
A cyclic quadrilateral is inscribed in a circle. It has all its vertices on the circumference of the circle.
Opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral are supplementary angles. That means they add up to 180 degrees.
Therefore,
∠F + ∠H = 180°
∠G + ∠E = 180°
Hence, if we moved ∠G to a different spot on the circle, angle FGH would change but angle FEH will also change to make the two opposite angles supplementary.
Therefore, Felix was wrong.
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Answer: 10 dimes
Solve using system of equations.
q=number of quarters and d=number of dimes
.25q+.10d=5.50 because the total of dimes and quarters is $5.50
8+d=q because there are 8 more quarters than dimes
substitute 8+d for q into the first equation to get .25(8+d)+.10d=5.50
then simplify
2+.35d=5.50
.35d=3.50
d=10 he has 10 dimes
1.BD=AC
AC^2=(9^2)+(6^2)-2(9)(6)COS115
AC^2=117-108COS115
AC=√71.358
AC=8.447//
Answer:
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The answer would be =<span>11/<span>20--Welcome , hopes this helps :P</span></span>