In HIJ∆ determine the measure of H∠ to the nearest degree.
In HIJ∆ determine the measure of H∠ to the nearest - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: Use the law of sines. The sine of the given angle divided by its opposite side is equal to the sine of that unknown angle at the top left divided by the other given side (it's too small for me to read the diagram you provided). And remember, once you have two of the angles, start with 180, subtract the two angles that you do have and you will get the third angle.

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Expand and simplify the following expression: (a-2b){3}

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(x-y)^3=x^3-3x^2y+3xy^2-y^3\n--------------------------\n(a-2b)^3=a^3-3a^2\cdot2b+3a\cdot(2b)^2-(2b)^3\n\n=a^3-6a^2b+12ab^2-8b^3

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Answer:

Mark the -5 and place an arrow pointing to the left.

Step-by-step explanation:

The sign used in the question mean less than or equal to. So n must be -5 or less.

Which mathematical term cannot be precisely defined?

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The mathematical term that cannot be precisely defined is point.....Here you go and this is the correct answer

Find the approximate circumference of a circle (in inches) if the diameter is 14 inches

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Answer:

43.96 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula that you have to find the circumference is.

C = π d

Here,

C = circumference

d = diameter

Let us find now.

C = π d

C = π × 14

C = 3.14 × 14

C = 43.96 inches

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A kite has diagonals 5.3 ft and 6 ft. What is the area of the kite? A. 5.65 ft². B. 15.9 ft². C. 31.8 ft². D. 22.6 ft²

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Answer: The area of the kite is 15.9 sq. ft.

Step-by-step explanation:  Given that a kite has diagonals of lengths 5.3 ft and 6 ft.

We are to find the area of the kite.

We know that the area of a kite having diagonals of length 'p' units and 'q' units is

A=(p* q)/(2).

Here, p = 5.3 ft  and  q = 6 ft.

Therefore, the area of the kite will be

A(p* q)/(2)=(5.3* 6)/(2)=5.3* 3=15.9~\textup{sq. ft}.

Thus, the correct option is (B) 15.9 sq. ft.

look at diagram to understand the soluiton

A=(1/2)ab where a is one diagonal and b is the other
A=(1/2)(5.3)(6)
A=(3)(5.3)
A=15.9
B is answer

Mindy picked 4 times as many daisies as tulips for a flower bouquet. she picked a total od 20 flowers. how many more daisies than tulips did she pick

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Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. The number of daisies than tulips did Mindy pick is 12. Below is the solution, I hope it helps:

d = 4 t 

d + t = 20 

5 t = 20 

t = 4 
d = 16 
16-4 = 12