Answer:
I think the answer is (3,10) sorry if I got this wrong!
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Let's consider the facts at hand</u>:
- By Vertical Angle Theorem ⇒ ∠BCE = ∠DCF
- ∠BEC = ∠DFC
- Sides BE = DF
<u>Based on the diagram, triangles BCE and triangles DCF are similar</u>
⇒ based on the Angle-Angle theorem
⇒ since ∠BCE = ∠DCF and ∠BEC = ∠DFC
⇒ the two triangles are similar
Hope that helps!
<em>Definitions of Theorem I used:</em>
- <u><em>Vertical Angle Theorem: </em></u><em>opposite angles of two intersecting lines must be equal</em>
- <u><em>Angle-Angle Theorem:</em></u><em> if two angles of both triangles are equal, then the given triangles must be similar</em>
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In order to answer this we need the table, however to do this all you would do would be to multiply the p value in the table with the corresponding r value in the table and then multiply this by 5, then order them, smallest to greatest.
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Answer:
(b) 112.2 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
The relevant trig relation is ...
Tan = Opposite/Adjacent
For the given geometry, this becomes ...
tan(65°) = (height above eye level)/(50 ft)
Then we have ...
(height above eye level) = (50 ft)tan(65°) = 107.2 ft
Adding the height of eye level will give us the height of the building.
building height = (eye level height) + (height above eye level)
building height = (5 ft) + (107.2 ft)
building height = 112.2 ft
Answer:
6500
Step-by-step explanation: