Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a regular polygon is found by multiplying 1/2 times the apothem times the perimeter. The area for a single triangle is 1/2 times the height (which is the same as the apothem of a regular polygon) times the base (which is one of the sides of the regular polygon which you are multiplying by to find the perimeter of the polygon).
The right answer is
D.)
Hope this helps :)
X=-7 AB=-72
steps
since m is a midpoint, AM and MB are congruent so you set the two equations equal to each other, 4x-9=5x-3/3( is this a typo? bc 3/3 is 1)
subtract 4x from both sides m, -8=x-1
add 1 to both sides
x=-7
then plug -7 in for x 4(-7)-8=-36
since the two segments are congruent u do -36 x 2= -72
9t-7t-t^2
2t-t^2
Hope this helps :)