Identify the missing parts in the proof.
Given: ∠ABC is a right angle.
DB bisects ∠ABC.
Prove: m∠CBD = 45°
A:
B:
C:
D:
Answer:
The missing parts of the proof includes;
1) ∠ABC = m∠CBD + m∠ABD = 90° (Angle addition postulate)
2) m∠CBD = m∠ABD (Definition of angle bisector)
3) m∠CBD + m∠ABD = m∠CBD + m∠CBD (Substitution property of equality)
Step-by-step explanation:
The given details of the proof are;
∠ABC is a right angle = 90°
Line DB is a bisector of ∠ABC
Therefore;
1) ∠ABC = m∠CBD + m∠ABD = 90° by angle addition postulate
By the definition of angle bisector, we have;
The angles formed by line DB from ∠ABC are equal,
2) m∠CBD = m∠ABD by the definition of angle bisector
3) m∠CBD + m∠ABD = 90° = m∠CBD + m∠CBD = 2 × m∠CBD by substitution property of equality
2 × m∠CBD = 90°
∴ m∠CBD = 90°/2 = 45°
Answer:
A: Given
B: measure the angle ABC = 90
C: angle addition postulate
D: 2 times the measure of angle CBD = 90
Step-by-step explanation:
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the volume of a cuboid is 480cm cube,it's breadth and height are 8cm are 6cm respectively find its length
What is the value of the expression 3^2 . (2^3 +4) _____________ 2^2
Answer:
The answer is [tex]3^3\times 2^2[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the rules of exponents
a^n = a x a x a x .... n times
So,
[tex]3^{2}\times (2^{3}+4)\\\\=9\times (8 +4)\\\\=108\\\\=3^{3}\times 2^{2}[/tex]
The area of a circle is 4π ft². What is the circumference, in feet? Express your answer in terms of \piπ.
Answer:
C = 4 pi ft
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a circle is given by
A = pi r^2
Solving for r
4 pi = pi r^2
Dividing each side by pi
4 = r^2
Taking the square root of each side
sqrt(4) = sqrt(r^2)
2 = r
Now we can find the circumference
C = 2 * pi *r
C = 2*pi*2
C = 4 pi ft
Which of the following is the function f(x) if f^-1(x) = 5x - 19?
A. f(x) = x - 19 over 5
B. f(x) = x + 19 over 5
C. f(x) = 5x + 19
D. f(x) = x over 5 + 19
Answer:
number of A is correct answer
Please help quadratic equation!! 20 points
Answer:
x=4,−2
Step-by-step explanation:
Because Step 1. Move all terms to one side.
{x}^{2}-2x-8=0
x
2
−2x−8=0
2 Factor {x}^{2}-2x-8x
2
−2x−8.
1 Ask: Which two numbers add up to -2−2 and multiply to -8−8?
-4−4 and 22
Step 2. Rewrite the expression using the above.
(x-4)(x+2)
(x−4)(x+2)
and going to;
(x-4)(x+2)=0
(x−4)(x+2)=0
And Step 3. Solve for xx.
1 Ask: When will (x-4)(x+2)(x−4)(x+2) equal zero?
When x-4=0x−4=0 or x+2=0x+2=0
2 Solve each of the 2 equations above.
x=4,-2
x=4,−2
x=4,-2
Our Answer is:
x=4,−2
I Hope It's Helps
Answer:
2 and -4
tso numbers when added gives -2 and 8 incase it's not clear enough.
can someone help please!!
find the maximum value of function f(x) = -1.1x^2 - 3.6x + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
everything can be found in the picture
Length of radius r ?
Answer: 10
We know that the radius of a circle is always perpendicular to the tangent. And so apply the Pythagoras theorem.
Answer:
The answer would be 10.
Step-by-step explanation:
We're doing C^2 - B^2 = A^2 since we know the hypotenus. 26 x 26 is 676 and 24 x 24 is 576. Subtract the two products to get 100. The square root of 100 is 10.
please answer quickly easy 10 points but please answer quick
Answer:
He traveled 520 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
8 x 65 = 520
Answer: 520 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Data: Juan drove 8 hours
Drove at an average Speed of 65 mph
Miles driven=x
Only step: Multiply 65 by 8 which is 520
Explanation: Since Juan drove at an average speed of 65 miles per hour, that means he drove 65 mile for every hour he drove. So since he drove for 8 hours, you multiply 8 hours by 65 miles so that you get get the total amount of hours driven by him.
Don't forget to add "Miles" to the end of your answer because most math teachers tend to want that in an answer like this.
I hope this helps(Mark brainiest if you want to, thanks)
Someone please help me ASAP!
Answer:
x + 1 y+1
Step-by-step explanation:
it translated 1 unit up the x axis and 1 unit y axis
Answer:
reflected across the y-axis and translated 1 to the right and 1 up
Step-by-step explanation:
Who has the most blue sweets?
chris 1/2
sam 1/4
raj 3/4
jade 1/3
Answer:
raj
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
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find the height x of the tree
Answer:
19.8 m
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the height of the tree, we can use the trig ratio tangent:
θ = angle, h = height
tan θ [tex]= \frac{opposite}{adjacent}[/tex]
tan 33° = h / 30.5
h = (tan 33°)(30.5)
h = (0.6494)(30.5)
h = 19.8 m
What is the perimeter of the parallelogram???
Originally a rectangle has dimensions 12in by 8in. if the same amount increases on both sides, the area is doubled find the new dimensions
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the increase in the size of the length and breath be 'x'.
The area of the rectangle = 12in × 8in
=96 in²
From the question,
(12+x)(8+x)=96×2 in²
or, 96+12x+8x+x²= 192
or, x²+20x+96-192=0
or, x²+20x-96=0
or, x²+24x-4x-96=0
or, x(x+24)-4(x+24)=0
or, (x-4)(x+24)=0
Either, Or,
x-4=0 x+24=0
Therefore, or, x= –24 (Which is impossible)
x=4
So the new dimensions are 12+4=16 inch and 8+4=12 inch.
A rectangle has a length of 9 mm. A similar rectangle is drawn using a scale of 1:3. What is the length of the second rectangle?
Answer:
3mm brainliest please
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
25
Step-by-step explanation:
9mm times 1:3 of the rectangle is 245
What is the coefficient of the expression:
3n+4
Answer:
The coefficient is 3, the number right before the variable.
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
Factor the common factor out of each expression: 30+6k+18k^5
Suppose the population of a small town is 567 in 2011. The population DECREASES at a
rate of 5% every year. What will be the population of the town in 2021? Round your answer
to the nearest whole number.
Answer:
2011: 567 2012: 567*(1-.015) 2013: 567*(1-.015)*(1-.015) 2014: 567*(1-.015)567*(1-.015)*(1-.015) you see the pattern; and, if so, you can build an little equation giving you the answer
Answer:
339
Step-by-step explanation:
a = 567 (.95)¹⁰
a = 339.4838445482
Rounded
339
Dan, Harry and Regan sell cars.
Dan sells x cars.
Harry sells 5 more cars than Dan.
Regan sells twice as many cars as Dan.
Write an expression, in terms of x, for the mean number of cars Dan, Harry and Regan sell.
Answer:
4X+5
Step-by-step explanation:
Dan : X
Harry: X+5
Regan: 2X
X+X+5+2X
Answer:
[tex]Mean = \frac{4x + 5}{3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Dan sold = x
Harry sold 5 more than Dan, that is = x + 5
Regan sold twice as Dan = 2x
[tex]Mean = \frac{ Total \ cars \ sold}{number\ of \ them \ sold \ it }\\\\Mean = \frac{x + ( x+ 5) +2x }{3} = \frac{4x + 5}{3}[/tex]
work out 2/7 divided 7/8
Answer:
16/49
Step-by-step explanation:
2/ 7÷ 7/8
Copy dot flip
2/7 * 8/7
Multiply the numerators
2*8 =16
Multiply the denominators
7*7 = 49
numerator over denominator
16/49
Answer:
[tex]\frac{16}{49}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
QUESTION 2
Simplify the following
a5×a7
Answer:
[tex]a^{12}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Identity Used : [tex]a^x \times a^y = a^{x+ y}[/tex]
[tex]a^5 \times a^7 = a^{5 + 7} = a^{12}[/tex]
A car was bought for D750,000 and was sold for D775,000 calculate the percentage profit
David participating in a 6-day cross-country biking challenge. He biked for 65, 56, 57, 58 , and 67 miles on the first five days. How many miles does he need to bike the last day so that his average (miles) per day ?
Answer:
Hi
Step-by-step explanation:
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Solve 2x + 6 > 20. OLA X> 18 B. X>7 O c. x
someone help por favor
Answer:
2x+6>20
2x>20-6
2x/2>14/2
x>7
So your answer would be B
Simplify each of the following by rationalizing the denominator.
please do answer my doubt
Answer:
(47+21√5)/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the expression
7+3√5/7-3√5
= 7+3√5/7-3√5 * (7+3√5)/(7+3√5)
= 49+21√5+21√5+9(5)/[7(7)-9(5)]
= 49+42√5+45/49-45
= 94+42√5/4
= 2(47+21√5)/4
=(47+21√5)/2
Hence the required expression is (47+21√5)/2
Find the co-ordinates of the points where the line represented by the linear equationy = 2x -4 intersects x-axis and y-axis.
Step-by-step explanation:
x-intercept => point (2, 0)
y-intercept => point (0, -4)
the value of each square root
Answer:
root 324=18
root 441=21
root 529=23
Step-by-step explanation:
root 324 = 18
root 441 = 21
root 524 = 23
What’s 1/2 + 1/3? Y’all please help me . And when or if you can give me the answer can you do step-by-step on how you did that so I can do it myself next time?
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[tex] \frac{1}{2} + \frac{1}{3} [/tex]
Since the denominators are unequal, we find the L.C.M (lowest common multiple) for both denominators.
The L. C. M for 2 and 3 is 6.
Now, multiply the L.C.M. with both numerator & denominator.
[tex] = \frac{1 \times 3}{2 \times 3} + \frac{1 \times 2}{3 \times 2} [/tex]
[tex]= \frac{3}{6} + \frac{2}{6} [/tex]
Now that the denominators are equal, we can add them.
[tex]= \frac{3 + 2}{6} \\ \\ = \frac{5}{6} [/tex]
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Select the best answer to complete the sentence. A Rigid Motion or Isometry ______________________.
A. preserves length, angle measures and distance between points
B. preserves length and angle measures but not distance between points
C. is a transformation that changes the size of the figure
is a transformation with its image and pre-image not being congruent
Answer: A. preserves length, angle measures and distance between points
Rigid motions or isometries are any of the three transformations below
translation (aka shifting)rotationreflectionAny of those three transformations will keep the figure the same size and shape. That means distances between any two points are kept the same, and angle measures are kept the same as well. Everything is kept the same. The only difference is that the figure is in a different location, is rotated somehow, or it is reflected some way. You can use a series of transformations to undo everything to get the original figure back.
If you wanted to change the size of the figure, then you would apply dilation, which isn't an isometry.