Asked by BlackDarkNightSoul666
4. Find the value of k. The diagram is not to scale.
top of triangle is 62
bottom left is 45
bottom right is k
top of triangle is 62
bottom left is 45
bottom right is k
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
I will assume your triangle is right-angled, if not you don't have
enough information.
k^2 + 45^2 = 62^2
continue , you will end up with the square root of a number.
enough information.
k^2 + 45^2 = 62^2
continue , you will end up with the square root of a number.
Answered by
BlackDarkNightSoul666
It's and equallateral triangle
Answered by
Steve
well, all the sides are the same length, right?
Answered by
msdhf
k = 73
Answered by
Luna
Given
<A= 62 <B= 45 <C= K
Sum of the angles = 180
<A+<B+<C= 180
62 + 45 + k= 180
107+k=180
K=180-107
K= 73
Hope this helps <3
<A= 62 <B= 45 <C= K
Sum of the angles = 180
<A+<B+<C= 180
62 + 45 + k= 180
107+k=180
K=180-107
K= 73
Hope this helps <3
Answered by
you know who
msdhf is right, thank you so much
Answered by
Big Boss
This assessment be crazy fr
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