Step-by-step explanation:
there is something wrong with your question.
there is no parallelogram with 8 and 6 ft side lengths that has an area of 54 ft².
the maximum area of a parallelogram with 8 and 6 ft side lengths is 48 ft². and that is a rectangle 8×6 as a special form of a parallelogram.
the area of any parallelogram is calculated
Ap = base length × height
and height is the length of the line perpendicular to the base line to one of the corners on the opposite side (as long as the base line).
if Ap = 54, and the base length is 8, this means
54 = 8 × height
height = 54/8 = 6.75 ft
but the height can only be the length of a side connected to the base line or less. not longer.
and in our example here, this connected side is 6. so, the height can only be 6 or less. not 6.75.
so, there must be something wrong with your numbers.
once you get the actual numbers, use my approach above with them (replace whatever number is wrong here by the true value).
Answer:
2m + 3 I think.
Step-by-step explanation:
4m - 2m = 2m. So just put that in the equation now and poof. 2m + 3
Answer:
the first four
Step-by-step explanation:
The last two do not equal 9 or .90
<span>You are given circle R that has a radius of 6 inches. And then you are given points S, T, and U that lie on circle R, clockwise in alphabetical order. Also you are given m∠TRS = 98°and you are asked to find the m∠TUS. To solve this, you have to draw the circle first.
Draw a circle with R being a point at the center of it. Then place the points S, T and U around the circle. So that would mean any point, S, T and U that connects on R would have a value of 6 inches. Also, these are your radius.
You also know that m</span>∠TRS = 98°. You know that the circle, if you will base your angle from the center or its interior angle is just equal to 360°. To get the m∠TUS, subtract 360 to 98.
360° - 98° = 262°
therefore, m∠TUS is 262°