Answer:
The wire is approximately 42feet long
Step-by-step explanation:
We can mentally sketch out the shape that is formed between the guy wire and the antenna tower. This is simply a right-angled triangle with the opposite side being the height of the antenna (30 feet). The adjacent side is the distance on the ground between the point where the wire was fastened and the base of the antenna.
The hypotenuse side is the length of the wire we are looking for.
Parameters are given as:
Opposite : 30ft
Adjacent: 30ft
Hypotenuse: x feet
The hypotenuse = 
Hypotenuse =
A-b
difference means subtract
Answer:
44u-36
Step-by-step explanation:
42u-36+2u
44u-36
Option C:
The measure of arc CD is 40°.
Solution:
Given data:
m∠X = 11° and m(arc AB) = 18°
To find the measure of arc CD:
We know that,
<em>Angle formed by two intersecting secants outside the circle is equal to half of the difference between the intercepted arcs.</em>


Multiply by 2 on both sides.
22° = arc CD - 18°
Add 18° from both sides.
40° = arc CD
Switch the sides.
arc CD = 40°
Hence the measure of arc CD is 40°.
Option B is the correct answer.
They always try to trick you with this. Remember anything 5 or above would round up, anything 4 and under would round down. So look for the tenth place. that's the 9. The number to the right is 8 which is greater than 5. That means round up. You can't round it to 0.1 because that takes it back down. So you just move it over. The answer is 1.0.