Answer:
Its C i think
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
multiple possibilities.
e.g.
we could use Pythagoras to get QR, and then use the law of sine to get angle P.
or we can use the law of sine to get angle R, and then use the rule that the sum of all angles in a triangle is always 180° to get angle P.
I propose the second option :
the law of sine :
a/sin(A) = b/sin(B) = c/sin(C)
with a, b, c being the sides always opposite of their associated angles.
33.8/sin(R) = 57.6/sin(90) = 57.6
sin(R) = 33.8/57.6 = 0.586805555...
R = 35.93064691...°
180 = 90 + 35.93064691... + P
P = 54.06935309...°
Region B
The solution of two intersecting lines is the point that both share in common. From a point of view, it is the point where the two lines meet. In this case, the point is in quadrant 1, or Region B.
The answer is 3. I hope this help!
Answer:
AC = 18, EB = 5 Step-by-step explanation:In a rhombus, AE = CE, and DE = BE. However, AE or AC ≠ DE or BE.
CE = AE
= 9
AC = CE + AE
= 9 + 9
= 18
DE = BE
= 5