Here is a reference to the Inscribed Quadrilateral Conjecture it says that opposite angles of an inscribed quadrilateral are supplemental.
Explanation:
The conjecture, #angleA and angleC# allows us to write the following equation:
#angleA + angleC=180^@#
Substitute the equivalent expressions in terms of x:
#x+2+ x-2 = 180^@#
#2x = 180^@#
#x = 90^@#
From this we can compute the measures of all of the angles.
#angleA=92^@#
#angleB=100^@#
#angleC=88^@#
<span>#angleD= 80^@#</span>
The answer is the first option: it has the same domain as the function f(x) = - √(-x).
The domain is the set of x-values for which the function is defined.
The square root function is defined only for zero and positve values.
- x is positive when x negative.
So the domain for - √(-x) and √(-x) are the same: x less than or equal to zero.
Answer:
h= 9.473684 in.
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2(8)(15)*2+2(15h)+8h=480
120+38h=480
38h=480-120
38h=360
h= 9.473684 in.