Answer:
So we know the formula to calculate the area of the circular sector:
S=(r^2*π*a)/306°=
(5^2*3.14*40°)/360°= (1000*3.14) /360=8.72cm^2 so the right alternative should be the first one ,A.
Step-by-step explanation:
r - radius of the circle
a - corner of the circular sector
S - surface
Given:
In a right triangle, the measure of one acute angle is 12 more than twice the measure of the other acute angle.
To find:
The measures of the 2 acute angles of the triangle.
Solution:
Let x be the measure of one acute angle. Then the measure of another acute is (2x+12).
According to the angle sum property, the sum of all interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. So,




Divide both sides by 3.


The measure of one acute angle is 26 degrees. So, the measure of another acute angle is:



Therefore, the measures of two acute angles are 26° and 64° respectively.
Answer:
how are we supposed to know that
13/21 cause 21 is a common denominator and 7x3+ 21 you have to do 7x=7 and 3x7=21 so you have to do 3x2= 6 so you do 6+7 which equals 13 and your answer is 13 over 21 since it can't be simplified