Name the point of concurrency shown. Please don’t answer if you don’t know it!
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Mathematics, 21.11.2020 07:30 theodoredenetz8316
Name the point of concurrency shown. Please don’t answer if you don’t know it!
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30, 30352
Hurry and answer this! circle x with a radius of 6 units and circle y with a radius of 2 units are shown which steps would prove the circles similar? translate the circles so they share a common center point, and dilate circle y by a scale factor of 4. translate the circles so the center of one circle rests on the edge of the other circle, and dilate circle y by a scale factor of 4. translate the circles so they share a common center point, and dilate circle y by a scale factor of 3. translate the circles so the center of one circle rests on the edge of the other circle, and dilate circle y by a scale factor of 3
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:40, mimithurmond03
In each of the cases that follow, the magnitude of a vector is given along with the counterclockwise angle it makes with the +x axis. use trigonometry to find the x and y components of the vector. also, sketch each vector approximately to scale to see if your calculated answers seem reasonable. (a) 50.0 n at 60.0°, (b) 75 m/ s at 5π/ 6 rad, (c) 254 lb at 325°, (d) 69 km at 1.1π rad.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00, kiekie1986
If the angle bisectors of a pair of opposite angles of a quadrilateral are the opposite sides of a parallelogram formed by the two angle bisectors and two sides of the quadrilateral, is the quadrilateral always a parallelogram? explain your answer.
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