The inscribed circle has its center at the point of intersection of the angle bisectors, which also happen to be the medians. Hence the altitude of the triangle is 3 times the radius, or 12 inches.
The side length of this triangle is 2/√3 times the altitude, so the area is
... Area = (1/2)·b·h = (1/2)·(24/√3 in)·(12 in)
... Area = 48√3 in² ≈ 83.1384 in²
Answer:
23
Step-by-step explanation:
RS = 14
ST = 9
That means S is in the middle of R and T because it has two line segments associated with it
RT = RS + ST
RT = 14 + 9
RT = 23
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Angle 3:
62+47=109
All angles in a triangle add to 180 degrees, so 180-109= 71 degrees
Angle 2:
Angles in a straight line always add to 180 degrees too,
so 180-62= 118 degrees
Angle 1:
Again, angles in a triangle add to 180,
so 180-22-118= 40 degrees
Angle 1: 40
Angle 2: 118
Angle 3: 71
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