Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge
Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge
91st Edition
ISBN: 9780866099653
Author: Richard Rhoad, George Milauskas, Robert Whipple
Publisher: McDougal Littell
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Chapter 12, Problem 19CR

a.

To determine

To calculate: The measure of angle 1 in triangle.

a.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19CR

The measure of angle 1 is 60 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Triangle is regular.

Calculation:

  Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge, Chapter 12, Problem 19CR , additional homework tip  1

If the triangle shown is regular then it is also equiangular.

All angles in that triangle are 60 .

  1=60

b.

To determine

To find: The measure of angle 2 in hexagon.

b.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19CR

The measure of angle 2 is 135 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Hexagon is regular.

Formula used:

Sum of interior angle of a polygon:

  Si=(n2)(180)

n = number of sides

Calculation:

  Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge, Chapter 12, Problem 19CR , additional homework tip  2

  n=8Si=(n2)(180)Si=(82)(180)Si=6(180)Si=10802=Sin=10808=135

c.

To determine

To find: The measure of angle 3 in octagon.

c.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19CR

The measure of angle 3 is 120 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Octagon is regular.

Formula used:

Sum of interior angle of a polygon:

  Si=(n2)(180)

n = number of sides

Calculation:

  Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge, Chapter 12, Problem 19CR , additional homework tip  3

  n=6Si=(n2)(180)Si=(62)(180)Si=4(180)Si=7203=Sin=7206=120

c.

To determine

To find: The measure of angle 4.

c.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 19CR

The measure of angle 4 is 45 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Each polygon is regular.

Formula used:

Sum of interior angle of a polygon:

  Si=(n2)(180)

n = number of sides

Calculation:

  Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge, Chapter 12, Problem 19CR , additional homework tip  4

  1=60

  n=8Si=(n2)(180)Si=(82)(180)Si=6(180)Si=10802=Sin=10808=135

  n=6Si=(n2)(180)Si=(62)(180)Si=4(180)Si=7203=Sin=7206=120

The measure of angle 4 is

  4=360-(Angle of triangle+Angle of hexagon+Angle of octagon)4=360-(1+3+2)4=360-(60+120+135)4=360-3154=45

d.

To determine

To find: A regular pentagon will fit at angle 5.

d.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 19CR

No

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Each polygon is regular.

Formula used:

Sum of interior angle of a polygon:

  Si=(n2)(180)

n = number of sides

  Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge, Chapter 12, Problem 19CR , additional homework tip  5

  1=60

  n=8Si=(n2)(180)Si=(82)(180)Si=6(180)Si=10802=Sin=10808=135

  n=6Si=(n2)(180)Si=(62)(180)Si=4(180)Si=7203=Sin=7206=120

The interior angle of a regular pentagon:

  n=5Si=(n2)(180)Si=(52)(180)Si=3(180)Si=540=Sin=5405=108

The measure of angle 5 is

  5+Angle of hexagon+Angle of octagon=360120+5+135=3605=360-2555=105105108

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