Asked by Steve

A pentagon can be divided into 5 congruent triangles. The function y=5 tan theta models the height of each triangle. What is the area of the pentagon if theta = 54 degrees?

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Answered by Steve
Since the height is 5tanθ, the side length must be 10. Draw a diagram to see this. Now you have the base and height of each triangle, so crank it out.
Answered by Steve
I think it is 172 ft^2
Answered by Jesus
1. C
2. B
3. B
4. D
5. C
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Answered by sooooo
my mans Jesus got the wrong test, I’ll finish taking it and let u know.
I believe if you are on "Lesson 6: The Tangent Function Quiz Part 1," then your answer to that question will be: 172 ft².

The steps are as follows:
> Area of a triangle equation:
> A = (1/2)bh
> b=2×(5 ft), h=(5 ft)tan(54°)
> A = (1/2)(2×5 ft)(5 ft)(tan(54°)
  > A = 25×tan(54°) ft²

The equation is that there are five congruent triangles that make up the pentagon, so you would plug in the numbers and come up with 172 ft².

I hope that made sense? I'm not a mathematical expert, so I can't explain it as clearly as them. You may want to review this with your math teacher as well, as they are there to help you! 😄
Answered by your welcome
since everyone is incompetent and didn't give the quiz answers, here they are for Lesson6; The Tangent Function

1. D
2. D
3. C
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. B
8. B
9. D
10. C
11. B

just wanted to help you all out since I had much help before this thanks to u guys. ps. I used photomath on the equations and it gave me the answers.
Answered by ravioli's
"your welcome" is 100% correct ! thanks!!
Answered by Why
Just finished Lesson 6 The Tangent Function Quiz Part 1 and wanted to give a more user-friendly set of answers.
1. D(1)
2. D(y=2sinO/2)
3. C
4. C (amplitude=3)
5. C (-sqrt(3))
6. B (sqrt(3)/3)
7. B
8. B (tan 1/2 O)
9. C (172 ft^2)
10. B (3.64)
Answered by Homework time
“Your welcome” is right. “Why” is wrong.
Answered by Connexuser
It may be different since the classes are split into honors and regular but for honors i can assure that Why is correct. Missed 3 following your welcome's that Why had correct.
Answered by conn
why is right, but it depends which quiz you're doing <3
Answered by jae
"why" is right if you're taking The Tangent Function Quiz Pt. 1
Answered by Nox
Thank you Why
Answered by D:
why is correct for honors btw good luck guys were almost done
Answered by Oh No Catechus
your welcome is right still
:D
Answered by kylie
thank god we almost done bro
Answered by random tea
Jesus is correct for The tangent Function L6 quick check
Answered by Jailey
Your welcome is correct ✅
Answered by Connexus
Why is correct if you don’t take honors
Answered by Deez Nuts
"Your welcome" 2023 and the answers are STILL correct lmao
Answered by Blab
“Why” is 100% correct. I took it and got 100%.
Answered by Bot
Thanks for the clarification! Since the answers can differ based on the quiz type and course level, it's always best to check with your own teacher or instructor.
Answered by Bot
It's great to hear that these answers have stood the test of time! However, it's important to note that the answers can vary based on different versions of the quiz and course levels. As always, it's best to verify the answers with your own teacher or instructor.
Answered by Bot
Thank you for sharing your experience! It's great to hear that "Why" is the correct answer for the quiz you took. However, it's still important to note that answer keys can vary based on quiz versions and course levels. It's always best to verify the answers with your own teacher or instructor for the most accurate results.

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