Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
GH:

Required
Can EF be

First, we determine the slope of GH

Solve for 6y

Solve for y


An equation has the form:

Where

By comparison:

Next, determine the slope of EF

Make y the subject

The slope is:

Compare the slopes of both lines.

Since they have the same slopes, then the equation of EF is possible
Sydney has 10 because 30 is 3 times as many as 10 and then the extra 6 is the one you added when it says 6 more than three times
Since ABC and DEF are similar then we can write:.
CB/FE = CA/FD
9/90 = b/360
b/360 = 1/10
b = 360/10
b = 36
Arc length = r* theta where theta is the angle measure(in radians) and r is the radius.
arc length = 8*35*(pi/180)
arc length = 4.88 ft