Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
The angle where chords cross is the average of the intercepted arcs. Here, that is ...
(37° +46°)/2 = (83°)/2 = 41.5°
Angle SUT is 41.5°.
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<em>Comment on the error</em>
The measure of an arc cannot be arbitrarily said to be the same as the angle where the chords cross. It will be the same if (a) the chords cross at the circle center, or (b) the opposite intercepted arc has the same measure. Neither of these conditions hold here.
Answer Put the equations in Standard Form.
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Put the equations in Standard Form. Step 2: Determine which variable to eliminate. Step 3: Add or subtract the equations. Step 4: Plug back in to find the other variable.
Answer:
Answer is 18.8 please mark me Brainliest
Step-by-step explanation:
1 A. 5
1 B. 12.9
2. For this one, u can write any number less than 4.7, which could be 3, 2, -100, 1.21, etc.
3. For this one, u can write any number greater than (positive!) 2.6, such as 10, 30, 3.1415, etc.
hope this helps!
Hi there!
Something really good to remember about trigonometry is SOHCAHTOA. I won’t dive into too much detail about it, but you should google it for future assignments.
Anyways,
tan50°=14/AB
ABtan50°=14
AB=14/tan50°
AB=11.75
cos50°=14/AC
ACcos50°=14
AC=14/cos50°
AC=21.78
For the measure of angle C you can use a theorem called the third angle theorem. In every single possible triangle, the sum of all three angles adds up to 180°. You can set up an equation like so...
angleC=180-(90+50)
angleC=180-140
angleC=40°