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by Weehly  04 Jul 2008 08:42:37 - 3 answered
Geometry is used in all walks of life, it is also applied in schools to help children begin to make sense of what is around them. It is an important... more
by winnie20  04 Jul 2008 07:16:45 - 1 answered
I use geometry every day in my work, which is designing custom trikes.  Calculations regarding angles and lengths of pieces of frames, angles and... more
by winnie20  03 Jul 2008 12:00:07 - 1 answered
Two angles are supplementary which means -x+y = 1802x = y - (6*8)2x = y - 482x -y = -48Two sets of equations are x+y = 180 & 2x -y =-48 x + y... more
by winnie20  03 Jul 2008 11:59:07 - 1 answered
It can be noticed from the condition given by you that:a and b are two anglesa+b=1802a=b-(8*6)a=(b-42)/2putting the value of a in eq 1(b-42)/2 +b = 180... more
by winnie20  03 Jul 2008 11:57:14 - 1 answered
X + y = 180, So x = 180 - y2 x = y - (8*6)2 x = y - 48So y = 2 x +48So the two linear equations representing the two angles are -x = 180 - y y = 2 x +... more
by winnie20  03 Jul 2008 09:58:50 - 1 answered
The area of the circle to be painted is approx 201 sq ft.  So 4 pints of paint is needed to  paint the entire circle. At $6.95/pint, 4 pints... more
by winnie20  03 Jul 2008 09:57:23 - 1 answered
The diameter of a circle is 16 ft, so the radius is 8ft.Area of a circle is = pie* r^2Area of a circle  =  3.14 * 64Area = 200.96 sq ft, which... more
by winnie20  03 Jul 2008 09:56:33 - 1 answered
Diameter of the circle=16feetRadius=d/2=8feetArea of circle=3.14(radius) 2Area of circle=3.14(8)2Area of circle=200.96 feet2   now you can calculate... more
by winnie20  03 Jul 2008 09:54:32 - 1 answered
Width of the rectangle=15feet Length of diagonal=22feet (Length of rectangle) 2= (length of diagonal) 2-(width) 2 L2=222-152 L2=259 L=16.1feet Perimeter... more
by Brittani_h  01 Jul 2008 19:00:43 - 1 answered
Looks like we are looking at a line AC where B is the midpoint.Assuming such is the case, we know that the length of AB = 10, so AC=20 and BC = 10Assuming,... more
by Fuzzybutt  21 Jun 2008 02:15:53 - 1 answered
The area of rectangle is length x width. Diagonal is = sqrt(length square + width square) Using the above two equations: Length = 120 Width = 50 ... more
by Ronandrews  20 Jun 2008 18:50:55 - 1 answered
You need to know the shape of the area before you can calculate the area.  If it is a circle, the distance from the farthest north to the farthest... more
by krwardl511  18 Jun 2008 08:25:58 - 2 answered
2L(ength) + 2W(idth)  = Perimeter 2L + 2W  = 54 W = L/2 2L + 2(L/2) = 54  2L + L = 54 3L = 54 L = 18 W = L/2 W = 9 more
by JHaxby  15 Jun 2008 04:45:16 - 1 answered
The surface area of a sphere of radius 'r' is given by:surface area = 4*pi*r^2So if you peel of a layer, lets say of thickness r1 then the surface area... more
by angle7  14 Jun 2008 21:01:19 - 2 answered
Triangle has 3 sides unless you are talking about a pyramid which has 5 more
by dats_me  13 Jun 2008 19:11:16 - 1 answered
Geometry applications are widely used in many fields of life. It is widely used in architecture and in the construction of buildings and houses. It is... more
by tashanet  12 Jun 2008 04:34:17 - 1 answered
Hi buddy The three noncollinear point determine a plane.  i hope that what you are looking for. more
by mielle_06  12 Jun 2008 01:26:05 - 1 answered
Let me rephrase it, these are not the branches of geometry. Rather they are the extended topics of geometry. These topics are trigonometry, relationships... more
by jim_carey  11 Jun 2008 05:09:11 - 2 answered
The answer to the question is 6 more
by KaseyM  10 Jun 2008 23:12:29 - 1 answered
Area of trapeziod =((base1+base2)*height)/2In this equation you only know Base1 = 7 and Base2 = 10 In order to find height you should know the area of... more
by tala31  10 Jun 2008 02:38:11 - 1 answered
Parameter is sum of all sidesHere Length = width +3Let width = w and length = lw + w + l + l =78as we know that l=w+3 so equation will becomew + w + (w+3)... more
by qeettuuo  09 Jun 2008 21:44:03 - 1 answered
No it is not. I believe you are referring to an eight sided object, a cube only has six. more
by aliciaa  09 Jun 2008 18:51:24 - 2 answered
Area Of A Rhombus = (d1d2)/2Hered1= 10 d2=14Area Of A Rhombus = (10)(14)/2= 70 square feet >>>> answer more
by cassius333  09 Jun 2008 14:59:32 - 1 answered
378.4 square yards should be covered by 1,111 tons. more
by yosoycolin  06 Jun 2008 01:15:28 - 1 answered
I have tried a website which has a lot of such worksheets. See the link www.homeschoolmath.net/ more
by tommyt11  05 Jun 2008 19:50:21 - 1 answered
Let L = lengthW= widththe perimeter = 2(L+W)= 24Here W= (5L-30)Putting the value in 2(L+W)= 24 you will get2(L+5L-30)=24(6L-30)=24/26L-30 = 126L = 12+306L... more
by bholden65  05 Jun 2008 03:16:28 - 2 answered
X Squared + 4xy + 4y Squared + 6xz + 12yz + 9z Squared=X^2 +4xy +4y^2 + 6xz + 12yz + 9z^2= (X+2y+3z) ^2Square root of (X+2y+3z)^2 equation = ((X+2y+3z)^2)^1/2=... more
by autiemom  04 Jun 2008 00:40:31 - 2 answered
The sum of angles of a triangle = 180 degreeTherefore,a+b+c =180where a = 15b = 43c= ?15+43+c= 18058 + c =180c = 180 - 58c = 122 degree >>> answe... more
by mizglow  03 Jun 2008 03:41:41 - 3 answered
You can simply determine that whether the lines are parallel or not. The lines which are parallel never intersect each other. You can draw them in any... more
by kieandra  03 Jun 2008 02:38:32 - 1 answered
AC is a straight line which is equal to 8. The solution is as follows;    3x              ... more
by victoria-r  02 Jun 2008 04:24:43 - 1 answered
The formula of circumference of circle is:C=pi dpi=3.14d is diameter so d=2rC=pi 2rr=C/2 X pir=50/(2X3.14)r=50/6.28r=7.96 is the radius. more
by frostymk  02 Jun 2008 03:29:46 - 2 answered
Since we do not know the angles of the polygon it is next to impossible to figure out X. However, one approach that should work is - For the known sides... more
by Ash2010  30 May 2008 01:33:00 - 1 answered
It is very easy to solve the above question. You can use the point slope formula for solving this question. You need to understand that if a line is parallel... more
by ily4593  29 May 2008 09:47:21 - 1 answered
My dear friend the information is incomplete in order to find out the third side you have to tell the height of the triangle, or the area of the triangle,... more
by ptakidz  29 May 2008 03:38:17 - 1 answered
The area of a triangle is calculated as:   1/2 x base x height   In this case:   1/2 x X x 4X (asuming the base as x and height as... more
by ptakidz  29 May 2008 03:37:17 - 1 answered
If the perimeter of the square is 20 that means each side equals 5m. Now when we have one side of 5m and the other of 9m, we can calculate the perimeter... more
by ptakidz  29 May 2008 03:36:20 - 1 answered
The total sum of all the angles in a triangle is 180 degrees.   Now suppose the first angle = x Second angle = 2x Third angle = 20 + x The equation... more
by ptakidz  29 May 2008 03:35:12 - 2 answered
Let the length of Rectangle be = L Then the  width of Rectangle will be = L-3 Perimeter = 2(L+W) = 14 Putting values  2(L+L-3)=14 2(2L-3)=14... more
by ptakidz  29 May 2008 03:34:10 - 1 answered
The sum of angles in a triangle is 180 degrees. So, if the sum of the other two is 62.5 degrees the other one will be 117.5 degrees (180-62.5).  ... more
by ptakidz  29 May 2008 03:33:17 - 2 answered
The total sum of angles in a triangle is 180 degrees.   This equation will become:   20 + 4x + x = 180 5x = 160 x = 32 Second angle =... more
by ptakidz  29 May 2008 03:31:29 - 1 answered
Let the length of Rectangle be = LThen the  width of Rectangle will be = L-6Perimeter = 2(L+W) = 64Putting values 2(L+L-6)=642(2L-6)=644L-12=644L=64+124L=76L=76/4=19Thus... more
by ptakidz  29 May 2008 03:30:29 - 1 answered
Let the width of the Rectangle = W Then the Length = 5+W Perimeter = 2(L+W) = 70 Inches Putting values of Length and Width   2(5+W+W)=70 2(5+2W)=70... more
by ptakidz  29 May 2008 03:28:32 - 1 answered
Sum of angles in a triangle = 180 degrees   In this case:   180 - (40 + 62) = 180 - 102 = 78 degrees more
by topcity  29 May 2008 01:42:45 - 1 answered
18 Ft shadow is 1.5 times length of stick. 54 Ft shadow is 1.5 times height of building.54=1.5x    =    54/1.5=x    ... more
by shashay  28 May 2008 18:36:00 - 1 answered
I think this question is in reference to certain figure which has a perimeter of 10. Unless we see the figure, we can't measure it to the decimal places... more
by roshni8  27 May 2008 14:47:17 - 2 answered
Geometry has lots of uses in our daily life. It is always there when one asks question about the size, shape, volume, or location of an object. Architects... more
by december12  27 May 2008 02:16:44 - 1 answered
If the graph lines intersect at one point it means that the given system of equations has ONE UNIQUE SOLUTION.If the graph lines are parallel than the... more
by campmaria  23 May 2008 15:15:50 - 2 answered
Diameter x  Pi = circumferencediameter = circumference / piPi = 3.1415926547 1/2 / 3.141592654 = more
by peachs1  23 May 2008 15:03:24 - 5 answered
4 inches...radius is from center to edge. Diameter is all the way across. more
by mauro14321  22 May 2008 04:02:25 - 1 answered
It all depends on what measurements the triangle has. There are various triangles which could be drawn in a circle. Once you see the figure, you can then... more
by winston12  22 May 2008 03:27:32 - 1 answered
The equation for area of a trapezoid is a=1/2*h(b1+b2).  To find the measure of missing base, you will multiply 1/2 times h, then divide each side... more
by KVARA  22 May 2008 02:54:09 - 2 answered
100 Inches in a meter100 X 2=200200 divided by 4 =50 (CM per side) more
by whsl  21 May 2008 12:14:40 - 1 answered
In Euclidean Geometry, which is the basis for high school geometry, lines are always straight and planes are always flat. Therefore lines (and segments)... more
by cagger  21 May 2008 02:44:08 - 2 answered
Quadrangle is a plane figure consisting of four points, each of which is joined to two other points by a line segment; the line segments may intersect. Quadrangles... more
by ADVAITHA  20 May 2008 04:43:55 - 2 answered
Cones -  pines spheres – planets, egg  pyramids –mountains  lines - veins arc -rainbow. Hexagon – beehives cylinders... more
by MEGHS  19 May 2008 09:23:16 - 1 answered
There are total 78 proofs... And its very difficult to explain all of them here so i have found a site for you ... Please click here.Have a nice day my... more
by Alsenei  17 May 2008 22:36:44 - 1 answered
(P)Perimeter of Hexagon will be same as circumference of the circle(C).C = 2*3.14*52/2 = 163.28inchesP=6*SideC=P=163.28163.28/6=Side of Hexagon=>27.21inches=SideI... more
by TMCY  16 May 2008 17:02:10 - 2 answered
The pioneer of  geometry was Pythagoras. more
by dianiiz  16 May 2008 01:38:09 - 1 answered
The area of the prism depends on the shape of  the prism. However, the following is the formula for finding area of a triangular based  prism.... more
by scenegirrl  15 May 2008 07:11:49 - 2 answered
The geometric figure is named an Isosceles Triangle. more
by scenegirrl  15 May 2008 07:07:12 - 1 answered
It is a rectangle which has parallel opposite sides. And the opposite angles are also congruent. more
by breese  15 May 2008 01:47:28 - 1 answered
A 2-dimensional object is flat, like a drawing of a polygon on a plane or sheet of paper.  A two-dimensional object only has length and width measures,... more
by kentonkody  15 May 2008 00:18:13 - 1 answered
The formula for volume of sphere is , 4/3 x 22/7 x r ^3     let the radius of first sphere is r and the radius of second sphere... more
by cgr  14 May 2008 17:14:02 - 1 answered
The sides of square are equal in length. That means each side is 15 inches. So when they are place together, the upper and lower length will become 30... more
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