Ditloids what is CC in B?
We have 3 angles. A, B, and C. B = (1/2)A C = A+15 I'll take the assumption this is for a triangle. A + B + C = 180 substitute where we can. A + (1/2)A + (A+15) = 180 2.5A + 15 = 180 2.5A = 180 - 15 2.5A = 165 (5/2)A = 165 5A = 330 A = 66 B = (1/2)A B = 66/2 B = 33 C = A + 15 C = 66 + 15 C = 81 66 + 33 + 81 = 180 99 + 81 = 180 180 = 180 So your angles are 66, 33, 81.
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66 Books of (the) Bible
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66 Books in the Bible
66 Books of the Bible (excluding the Apocrypha).
The expression "66c - c" simplifies to "65c" by subtracting one unit of "c" from 66 units of "c." Therefore, in terms of "b," it remains as "65c" unless further context is provided for how "b" relates to "c." If "b" has a specific value or relationship to "c," that would need to be clarified to provide a more precise answer.
66 Books of the Bible
Use the Heron's Formula to find the area of the triangle: Area = √[s(s - a)(s - b)(s - c)] where s = (a + b + c)/2 Let a = 66, b = 48, and c = 44. Then, s = (66 + 48 + 44)/2 = 158/2 = 79 Substitute the given values in the area's formula: Area = √[s(s - a)(s - b)(s - c)] A = √[79(79 - 66)(79 - 48)(79 - 44)] A = √[(79)(13)(31)(35)] A = √1,114,295 A = 1055.601724 A ≈ 1056
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