take the inverse cosine of both sides
B) yes, by SAS similarity criterion
C) yes, by SSA similarity criterion
D) no, not possible to tell.
Answer:
Option A is correct.
Yes, by AA similarity criterion
Step-by-step explanation:
AA(Angle-Angle) Similarity Criterion states that if two angles of one triangle are congruent to two angles of another triangle, then the triangles are similar.
In ΔBAC and ΔCED
[Angle] [Given]
[Angle] [Common angle]
Therefore, by AA similarity criterion;
Therefore, ΔBAC and ΔCED are similar by AA similarity criterion.
and area
. Find the radius of the circle
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Begin with the formula for the area of a sector:
and we are given everything except the radius, r. Filling in what we know:
and then start the simplification process. I began by dealing with the fraction over a fraction thing, which simplifies the equation to:
then isolate the r-squared:
. Canceling out the π's and the 8's leaves us with simply
r² = 49 so
r = 7
-19/40
-3/8
19/40
Answer: 19/40
Step-by-step explanation: first we need the values in the numerator, so we can multiply in X where you multiply the denominators with numerator of the other value in the equation finally we resolve simple equation between both numerator, so the numerator equations will be.
(-10) * (-3) = 30
(-8) * ( -1) = 8
then we get this values in the numerator
30 + 8 = 38
in the denominator we only need to multiply both values.
(-8) * (-10) = 80
after we divide each result between 2
numerator 38/2 = 19
denominator 80/2 = 40
after this, we can place the numerator and the denominator into the equation and we get the following result
19/40
Answer:
$332.01 is correct via a p e x
Step-by-step explanation: