Answer:
15°
Step-by-step explanation:
Since P is on the median of ΔABC, it is equidistant from points B and C as well as from C and Q. Thus, points B, C, and Q all lie on a circle centered at P. (See the attached diagram.)
The base angles (B and C) of triangle ABC are (180° -30°)/2 = 75°. This means arc QC of the circle centered at P has measure 150°. The diameter of circle P that includes point Q is defined to intersect circle P at R.
Central angle RPC is the difference between arcs QR and QC, so is 180° -150° = 30°. Inscribed angle RQC has half that measure, so is 15°. Angle PQC has the same measure as angle RQC, so is 15°.
Angle PQC is 15°.
It is more than just a quadrilateral. In fact it is going to be hard to pick.
These facts suit a square, a rectangle, a rhombus, and a parallelogram. And the above statement is true, but maybe a little harder to prove than the converse of the statement, which is the usual one you find.
The converse is "If you have a parallelagram, the diagonals bisect each other."
You might think a trapezoid deserves some mention. The diagonals of a trapezoid do not bisect each other.
Answer:
-25+12 is less
Step-by-step explanation
1st picture
-25+12=-13
40+-63=-23
2nd picture
Negative
Positive
Negative Negative
To find the answers just simply do the number in a calculator for example -6+64 put that in a calculator and it will help you. figure our number 5
It’s A because when u do (6.4)^2 times pi equals 128.6796351 and u subtract to the total volume(1119.5cm) and equals to 8.69; u later round to nearest tenth which equals to A, 8.7cm
840=2 times 2 times 2 times 3 times 5 times 7