Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A circle is inscribed in an equilateral triangle PQR with centre O. If angle OQR = 30°, what is the perimeter of the triangle?
This is a circle inscribed in an equilateral triangle with side s.
If you are asking for the perimeter of PQR, it is 3s.
If you are asking for the perimeter of OQR, it is (3+23–√3)s
Since OR and SR are the hypotenuses of right triangles with adjacent side equal to ½ s, their length is ½s / cos 30° = (√3) /3.
(3/3)s + ((√3) /3)s + ((√3) /3)s = ((3 + 2√3)/3)s ≈ 2.1547s
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To do this, we have to multiply the face and denominator of the fraction by the denominator conjunction, which is :

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Reminder :

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So we have :

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Answer:
4 stations
Step-by-step explanation:
If we need to be at least 98% certain that an enemy plane flying over will be detected by at least one station, we must ensure that there is at most a 2% chance that no radar stations detect the plane.
The probability that a single radar station does not detect the plane is 0.35.
For n radar stations:

Rounding up to the next whole station, at least 4 stations are needed.
Answer:
Connect every other intersection of an arc and the circle with a segment.
Step-by-step explanation:
Connect every other intersection of an arc and the circle with a segment.