Divide 817 by 43 and you get 19
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So for a hint to help you...when you are looking at a triangle on a 180 degree line, each angle adds up to 180 degrees. So for example, on #9 on the top of the triangle, one of the angles is 49 degrees so you want to subtract that from 180 ( 180 - 49 = X ) ( X = angle 1 and 2 ) so angle 1 and 2 added together equals X. In this case, ( X = 131 degrees ) Every triangle equals 180 degrees too. So since this angle has 3 different angles on the line, you can do the rest of the problems and come back to these because you can subtract angle 4 and 73 to get angle 2.
(still on #9) Angle 3, as you can see only has one other number beside it (73) so it makes this one very easy. ( 180 - 73 = X ) ( X = 107 ) <u>Angle 3 = 107 degrees</u>
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Angle 5. Subtract the 49 above angle 5 from 180 and the result will be angle 5. ( 180 - 49 = X ) ( X = Angle 5 ) <u>X/angle 5 = 131.</u>
Now you can get angle 4, which gives you angle 2 and 1. ( 180 - 131 = Angle 4 ) <u>(Angle 4 = 49)</u>
Angle 2. In the triangle, we have 73 degrees, and 49 degrees. So the equation for this one is, ( 180 - 73 - 49 = Angle 2 ) ( Angle 2 = 58 )
Angle 1. On this line, we have 49 degrees and 2=58 degrees. ( 180 - 58 - 49 = Angle 1 ) <u>( Angle 1 = 73 )</u>
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Lastly, Angle 3. The side of this triangle will also equal 180, just like the top line. Angle 1 = 73 degrees so as you now know, subtract that from 180 and get angle 3. ( 180 - 73 = Angle 3 ) <u>(Angle 3 = 107 )</u>
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1: 73 degrees
2: 58 degrees
3: 107 degrees
4: 49 degrees
5: 131 degrees
I know this is a lot to read, but I really hope I explained it to where you can understand it now.
Option 3
Rewrite the second equation and subtract the first. This is like changing the sign on every term of the first equation
I believe the area of that polygon is 473 square feet because to find the area of the odd corner you have to look at the differences between the different side lengths, so 2*5=10 and then you have to divide 10 by 2 because only half of that corner is there.