For Exercises 11 and 12, use Brahmagupta’s Formula. For cyclic quadrilateral A B C D , find the area if A B = 39 mm, B C = 52 mm, C D = 25 mm, and D A = 60 mm.
For Exercises 11 and 12, use Brahmagupta’s Formula. For cyclic quadrilateral A B C D , find the area if A B = 39 mm, B C = 52 mm, C D = 25 mm, and D A = 60 mm.
Solution Summary: The author explains Brahmagupta's formula for finding the area of a cyclic quadrilateral using A and sqrt.
In ΔXYZ, ∠Y=90° and ∠X=25°. ∠ZWY=73° and XW=7.2. Find the length of WY to the nearest 100th. Figure not necessarily drawn to scale.
XYWZ25°73°7.2?
Find the radius of circle c
6 + 3 ²
3679
a
2 च
2
Find the value of x, round to the nearest tenth.
7.
360
L
173² 2 = 7.1
7x-20
8. Q
9
T
9 P
3
360
4
3x
x = 3.1
S
34
7+
7
10. CD = CB, GQ = x +5, EQ = 3x - 6.
G
LU
E
B
x+5=3x-6
-S-S
x = 3x-11
3-3
4A
6.5
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