30°
B.
45°
60°
D.
90°
Step-by-step explanation:
Angles in the same segment. The angles at the circumference subtended by the same arc are equal. More simply, angles in the same segment are equal.
Picture 1 a° = a° they are the same
Picture 2 p= 52° q= 40° Angles in the same segment are equal. if they ask you to calculate you just show both angles p= 52 and q=40.
Picture 3 + 4 Let the obtuse angle MOQ = 2x.
Using the circle theorem, the angle at the centre is twice the angle at the circumference.
Therefore picture 4 tells us and proves;
Angle MNQ = x and angle MPQ = x.
Picture 5
A cyclic quadrilateral is a quadrilateral drawn inside a circle. Every corner of the quadrilateral must touch the circumference of the circle.
The second shape is not a cyclic quadrilateral. One corner does not touch the circumference.
Picture 6
The opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral add up to 180°.
a + c = 180°
b + d = 180°
Picture 7
Example
Calculate the angles a and b.
The opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral add up to 180°.
This is a picture that couldn't be added but has a quadrilateral occupying half the triangle consisting of 3 arcs the middle one was 140 and proved part of one triangle. The x (a) missing angle showed below a = 180-60 = 120 °
So hopefully this will help you remember the format here for quadrilateral shapes within a circle.
b = 180 - 140 = 40°
a = 180 - 60 = 120°
Answer:
the answer is A
Step-by-step explanation:
(B) create a table showing possible values of x and the corresponding areas of the corral. Use the table to estimate the dimensions that will produce the maximum enclosed area.
(C) use a graphing utility to graph the area function. Use the graph to approximate the dimensions that will produce the maximum enclosed area.
(D) write the area function in standard form to find analytically the dimensions that will produce to maximum area.
Answer:
67.5 gallons will be produced in 4.5 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply the rate by the number of hours:
15 gallons
------------------- * 4.5 hrs = 67.5 gallons will be produced in 4.5 hours.
1 hour