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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
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.
That is an acute angle.
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.