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Find the meassure of angles 1-5 on some of the questions please and find the missing lengths for the ones of multiple ch

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 5:31 am
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Find the meassure of angles 1-5 on some of the questions please and find the missing lengths for the ones of multiple choice
Find the measures of angles 1 through 5 in the figure shown. m21= KOL EXE
= Homework: 10.2 Explain why the triangles are similar. Then find the missing length, x. Help me solve this Choose the reason that the triangles are similar. A The angles in the small triangle are equal in measure to their corresponding angles in the large triangle. OB. The sum of the three angles in each triangle is 180°. O Both triangles are obtuse OD. The vertical angles in the triangle are equal in measure. Find the missing length View an example Question 7, 10.2.11 Part 2 of 2 Get more help. CAD 20 in 28 in 14 in HW Score: 30.2 Points: 0.33 10 in 14 in
Homework: 10.2 Explain why the triangles are similar. Then find the missing length, x. Choose the reason that the triangles are similar. OA. Both triangles are right and scalene. Question 8, 10.2.13 Part 1 of 2 Help me solve this View an example Get more help. COFFEE 10 m. "Z" 16 m 20 m 12 m HW Score: 30.2%, 5.13 O Points: 0 of 1 17 points OB. The Pythagorean theorem states that a+b Thus, the corresponding sides are proportional. OC. Both triangles contain right angles and a corresponding angle of equal measure. Thus, two angles of the large triangle are equal in measure to two angles of the small triangle. OD. All right triangles are similar Clear all
Homework 10.2 Explain why the triangles are similar. Then find the missing length, x Help me solve this View an example 29 in Choose the reason that the triangles are sim OA Al right triangles are similar OB. Both triangles are right and scalone OC One angle pair is given to have the same measure (right triangles). Another angle pair consists of vertical angles with the same measure. Thus, two angles of the large triangle are equal in measure to two angles of the small triangle OD The Pythagorean theorem states that a²² Thus, the corresponding sides are proportional Get more help- 13 in fin Clear all Check answer
AABC and AADE are similar. Find the length of side CA Help me solve this View an example Get more help-
Homework: 10.2 AABC and AADE are similar. Find the length of of side DA Help me solve this View an example Get more help. Question 11, 10.2.19 XXX) HW Score: 30.2%, Points: 0 of 1
Homework: 10.2 Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing length in the right triangle. The missing length is Help me solve this View an example Get more help. Question 12, 10.2.21 6m 5 m HW Score: 30.2%, 5.13 of Points: 0 of 1 Clear
Homework: 10.2 Find the unknown side of the triangle. The length of the unknown side is Help me solve this View an example Get more help. Question 13, 10.2.23 m Points: 0 of 1 20 in 15 in
= Homework: 10.2 Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing length in the right triangle. The missing length is (Round to one decimal place as needed.) uestion 14, CIDE 14 cm 18 cm O
||| Homework: Use similar triangles to solve. A person who is 5 feet tall is standing 143 feet from the base of a tree, and the tree casts a 156 foot shadow. The person's shadow is 13 feet in length. What is the height of the tree? The height is Help me solve this View an example Get more help. GOOOD ( C 149 1
Homework: 10.2 62 + Question 16, 10.2.39 A slow pitch softball diamond is actually a square 62 ft on a side. How far is it from home to second base? It is from home to second base. (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.) HW Score: 30.5 Points: 0 o
MGF 1106 Math for Liberal Arts 1-2225 - ((1) III HW Score: 30.2%, 5.13 of 17 points Points: 0 of 1 A 23-foot ladder is placed against a vertical wall of a building, with the bottom of the ladder standing on level ground 15 feet from the base of the building. How high up the wall does the ladder reach? Homework: 10.2 The ladder reaches Help me solve this up the wall. (Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.) View an example Get more help- Diego Nogal 07/06/22 4: Question 17, 10.2.40 Clear all Ⓒ Check