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(1 point) 14 8 A If AC has length 8 and BC has length 14, find: • The length of AB: • The measure of angle B (in degrees): • The measure of angle C (in degrees): If you use a calculator to find a decimal approximation, your answer must be accurate to at least 3 decimal places. If you're using a calculator, be sure that your calculator is set to degrees, not radians. You are also allowed to use...
(1 point) 17 A 15 B If AB has length 15 and AC has length 17, find: • The length of BC: • The measure of angle B (in degrees): The measure of angle C (in degrees): If you use a calculator to find a decimal approximation, your answer must be accurate to at least 3 decimal places. If you're using a calculator, be sure that your calculator is set to degrees, not radians.
(1 point 16 18 I W AB has length 18 and AC has length 16, find: • The length of MC . The measure of angle B in degrees): . The measure of angle in degrees): If you use a calculator to find a decimal approximation, your answer must be accurate to at least 3 decimal places If you're using a calculator, be sure that your calculator is set to degrees, not radians You are also allowed to use the...
(1 point) 10,1 A 5.3 B If AB has length 5.3 and BC has length 10.1, find: • The length of AC: • The measure of angle B (in degrees): The measure of angle C (in degrees): If you use a calculator to find a decimal approximation, your answer must be accurate to at least 3 decimal places. If you're using a calculator, be sure that your calculator is set to degrees, not radians. You are also allowed to use...
(1 point) С 13 A 9 B If AB has length 9 and BC has length 13, find: • The length of AC: • The measure of angle B (in degrees): • The measure of angle C (in degrees): If you use a calculator to find a decimal approximation, your answer must be accurate to at least 3 decimal places. If you're using a calculator, be sure that your calculator is set to degrees, not radians.
/ o / / If angle C measures 71° and BC has length 5, find: • Angle B (in degrees): • The length of AB • The length of AC:
Help please! 1. Measure the blind spot by closing your right eye, fixating on the X, and move your head closer or further until you can get the circle to disappear. Then do some geometry to find the visual angle of the blind spot. Measure the distance from the X to the center of the circle. Then measure the distance of the X from your left eye when the circle has disappeared. Now compute the visual angle as seen in...