Answer:
(y + 2)(y + 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
In a Rhombus the diagonals intersect and divides it in two equal halves.
Therefore LP = 28/2
LP = 14cm
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Answer:
You CAN do it. triangle with the circle. find area of triangle first and subtract circle. (8*8)/2 = 32. minus circle. (2.5*pi^2) = 24.674011. so we have 32 - 24.7 (rounded) = 7.3 for triangle. as for the other? divide it into segments. we have a rectangle on bottom followed by 2 triangles on top of that rectangle. Recangle height is 2 * width. The width is 8 as we can see the top. 2*8= 16. plus the triangles. we know the triangle height is 6 minus the 2 from the rectangle height so 6-2=4 times the width which is the rectangle width minus the 6 from the middle divided by 2 because there are 2 triangles. 8-6=2/2 = 1. height * width = 4 divide by 2 = 2. that is the area of one triangle. but because there are 2 triangles multiply by 2. 2*2 = 4. 16+4=20 for the area of the second figure.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Missing length = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the missing length.
Since the triangles are similar, ∆KLM ~ ∆KRS, therefore, the ratio of their corresponding side lengths would be the same. This implies that:
KL/KR = KM/KS
KL = 65
KR = 65 - 52
KR = 13
KM = 60
KS = x
Plug in the values
65/13 = 60/x
Cross multiply
65*x = 60*13
65x = 780
Divide both sides by 65
65x/65 = 780/65
x = 12
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation: