a. Ascertain wheel has a diameter of 98 inches. If that wheel travels for 108 revolutions, then. QUESTIONS: how many years has it gone? use 22/7 for pie b. A regular hexagon and an equilateral triangle are equal in area. The perimeter of the triangle is 36. QUESTION: How long is one side of the hexagon? c. The base of ...continues
in triangle ABC angle ABC=µ, angle CAB=ß. Construct the triangle. if the perimeter is p
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1. DEF and GHI are complementary angles and GHI is eight times as large as DEF. Determine the measure of each angle. 2. If line p and q are parallel, find the measure of 2 3. (Using ABC, find the following: a) The length of side AC b) The perimeter of ABC c) The area of ABC 4. A d ...continues
Suppose that a circle is divided into three congruent arcs by points A, B and C. What is the measure of each arc? What type of figures results when A, B, and C are joined by segments?
1. What is a polygon? What is the difference between an equiangular polygon, an equilateral polygon, and a regular polygon? Provide an example of each. 2. We can use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve problems that involve right triangles. Provide an example of a day-to-day situation that involves right triangles and the use of t ...continues
Need help understanding Geometry principles when solving the attached problems.
See attached file for full problem description. 1. Use the figure below to find the following: 2. a) Find the complementary angle of 26 b) DEF and GHI are supplementary angles and GHI is fourteen times as large as DEF. Determine the measure of each angle ...continues
Using the diagram at right: 1. If the diameter of circle M is 20, and the length of line segment DF is 12, what is the length of segment MJ? 2. If the measure of arc BFE is 80 degrees, then what is the measure of angle BME? 3. If there were an imaginary angle ACB, what would the measure of that angle be? (Hint: Remember that ...continues