Asked by Tim
This may be confusing and I apologize.
1. What is the value of x? Round the answer to the nearest tenth. The diagram is not drawn to scale.
The diagram is a circle with two triangles in the middle that touch the inside wall of the circle. where they meet is p. Where Triangle one is, the two points are D and C and the angle where it meets p is 60 degrees. And on triangle two, the points are A and B.
A) 30
B) 60
C) 120
D) 240
I know this sounds like compete nonsense, and it is, I apologize for that, it's much easier with a picture, but if anyone knows what I'm dealing with, or a formula to solve this, any help works and is extremely appreciated. Thank you!
1. What is the value of x? Round the answer to the nearest tenth. The diagram is not drawn to scale.
The diagram is a circle with two triangles in the middle that touch the inside wall of the circle. where they meet is p. Where Triangle one is, the two points are D and C and the angle where it meets p is 60 degrees. And on triangle two, the points are A and B.
A) 30
B) 60
C) 120
D) 240
I know this sounds like compete nonsense, and it is, I apologize for that, it's much easier with a picture, but if anyone knows what I'm dealing with, or a formula to solve this, any help works and is extremely appreciated. Thank you!
Answers
Answered by
Tim
Would it be B since according to this diagram, the length of AB = DC (as evidenced by the single straight line bisecting each one). The angle of two arcs of the same length will always be the same.