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Between 15 and 20 degrees...
270 degrees
The length of the side opposite the 60° angle is about 14.72(sin 60°) = 0.866The length of the side opposite the 30° angle is 8.5(sin 30°) = 0.5
It will have (2700+360)/180 = 17 sides
(17 - x) / 4 = -10Multiply each side by 4:17 - x = -40Add 'x' to each side:17 = -40 + xAdd 40 to each side:57 = x
That is an acute angle.
An angle is not normally defined by two characters. Also, a rhombus cannot have two angles whose measures are 14 and 17: any two angles MUST be complementary or equal.
Between 15 and 20 degrees...
It will have 17 sides
17
270 degrees
As we know that all angles of a triangle = 180 degrees So, Angle A + Angle B + Angle C = 180 degrees So, 100 + 17 + x = 180 Angle C = 180 - 117 Angle C=63 degrees
i think its 17
Anglw C is 63 degrees because the 3 interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees
The length of the side opposite the 60° angle is about 14.72(sin 60°) = 0.866The length of the side opposite the 30° angle is 8.5(sin 30°) = 0.5
It will have (2700+360)/180 = 17 sides
If angle 1 is the central angle BOC which intersects the arc BC, then 2x + 3 = 5x - 17 because a central angle has the same numbers of degrees as the arc it intercepts. 2x + 3 = 5x - 17 20 = 3x 20/3 = x Thus, x is 6 2/3 degrees.