Your question is not quite clear but: x2+7x-70 = (x+17)(x-10) when factored
The two base angles are congruent or equal measure. Find one angle and use the 180 degree rule and you can find all three.
The formula for finding the angles is called " Pythagorean Thyrum " It states that a squred plus b squared equals c squared so therefore c squared minus a squared will equal b squared. i hope that helps
The sum of the angles of a triangle equal 180 degrees. The sum of the angles of a quadrilateral equal 360 degrees. To find the measure of an angle for a triangle, you must first be given the other two angle numbers, unless it is an equilateral triangle, in which all angles would equal 60 degrees. To find the measure of a quadrilateral, you must first be given the other three angle numbers, unless it is a square, in which all angles would equal 90 degrees.
Pythagorean theorem ~ a Squared + b Squared= c Squared
Kite is a quadrilateral in which 2 pairs of opposite angles are equal .
The other two angles each measure 90 degrees
The two base angles are congruent or equal measure. Find one angle and use the 180 degree rule and you can find all three.
The formula for finding the angles is called " Pythagorean Thyrum " It states that a squred plus b squared equals c squared so therefore c squared minus a squared will equal b squared. i hope that helps
The sum of the angles of a triangle equal 180 degrees. The sum of the angles of a quadrilateral equal 360 degrees. To find the measure of an angle for a triangle, you must first be given the other two angle numbers, unless it is an equilateral triangle, in which all angles would equal 60 degrees. To find the measure of a quadrilateral, you must first be given the other three angle numbers, unless it is a square, in which all angles would equal 90 degrees.
Supplementary angles are two angles that measure up to 180 degrees. EXAMPLE: If the an angle measures 70 degrees, to find the missing angle, you subtract 70 from 180 because supplementary angles equal 180 degrees. Your answer (in this case 110) is the answer for the measure of the missing angle.
Pythagorean theorem ~ a Squared + b Squared= c Squared
Measure them!
It often gives us a way to find the measure of other angles.
Find the measure of this angles m1 equals 123 m8 equals?
Examples to show how to use the property that the measure of a central angle is equal to the measure of its intercepted arc to find the missing measures of arcs and angles in given figures.
You need to measure them.
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