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I am having trouble with a problem from my online math class. I tried using the basic angle properties of circles, but didn't
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The bases of trapezoid $ABCD$ are $\overline{AB}$ and $\overline{CD}$. We are given that $CD = 8$, $AD = BC = 7$, and $BD = 9$.
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even # of opposites, so 4.
If it was math and there was a problem you didn't understand, that would be different, but you can easily search, "Ulysses S Grant" on Google and get lots of good info.
If so, please just search on the internet instead of using this site as your personal answer book.
Is this your homework?
12% of 25 is (12/100)*25=300/100=3, so add 3 to 25m^2 to get the total pond area. 25+3=28. Each square meter cost 4.75, so multiple it by 4.75 and you get 28*4.75=133, so it is B.
it has a minimum. We know that when you square a negative number you get a positive number. Lets start with -1 and 2. -1^2+2^2=1+4=5. Now lets check -2 and 1. -2^2+1^2=4+1=5, which is the same thing. If we check (-3 and 0) and (0 and 3), we find that they
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Union is the US or: a group of states or nations united into one political body, as that of the American colonies at the time of the Revolution, that of England and Scotland in 1707, or that of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801.
Or you could just use similar triangles and say that DE is x, so x/6=(12+22)/12, which simplifies to x/6=34/12 = x/6=17/6, so x=17
We can figure out that AC is sqrt180 because it is sqrt(12^2+6^2)=sqrt(144+36) = sqrt180. Draw a line starting from point C parallel to line BD and ending at point F on line ED. This means that DF is also 6, and that CF is 22. Call the length of FE the
the question doesn't make sense unless you have a picture.
Lets say you have sqrt16-sqrt8. sqrt8=2sqrt2 and sqrt16=4sqrt2 so the answer is 2sqr2, or sqrt8. Or, you could have sqrt27-sqrt3. sqrt27=3sqrt3, so it is 3sqrt3-sqrt3=2sqrt3=sqrt12.
Use variables with c for Cindy and g for George. Play with it and find an equation you can work with. Maybe find g in terms of c.