!
You must have JavaScript enabled to use this site.
Mathleaks
Mathleaks
Our Functions
News
Get Premium
Student
Parent
Sign In
Create Account
Dashboard
Leave Preview
Menu
Sign in
Create Account
Dashboard
Sign out
Loading course
BI
Big Ideas Math Geometry, 2014
View details
arrow_back
4. Inscribed Angles and Polygons
1. Basics of Geometry
p. 1-61
13 Subchapters
2. Reasoning and Proofs
p. 63-121
13 Subchapters
3. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
p. 123-169
12 Subchapters
4. Transformations
p. 171-227
13 Subchapters
5. Congruent Triangles
p. 229-297
15 Subchapters
6. Relationships Within Triangles
p. 299-355
13 Subchapters
7. Quadrilaterals and Other Polygons
p. 357-413
12 Subchapters
8. Similarity
p. 415-459
11 Subchapters
9. Right Triangles and Trigonometry
p. 461-525
14 Subchapters
10. Circles
p. 527-652
14 Subchapters
11. Circumference, Area, and Volume
p. 591-663
15 Subchapters
12. Probability
p. 665-719
13 Subchapters
Additional Topic
1 Subchapters
Start
arrow_right
Communicate Your Answer
p. 553
2 Solutions
3
p. 553
4
p. 553
arrow_right
Monitoring Progress
p. 555-557
7 Solutions
1
p. 555
2
p. 555
3
p. 555
4
p. 557
5
p. 557
6
p. 557
7
p. 557
arrow_right
Exercises
p. 558-560
46 Solutions
1
p. 558
2
p. 558
3
p. 558
4
p. 558
5
p. 558
6
p. 558
7
p. 558
8
p. 558
9
p. 558
10
p. 558
11
p. 558
12
p. 558
13
p. 558
14
p. 558
15
p. 558
16
p. 558
17
p. 558
18
p. 559
19
p. 559
20
p. 559
21
p. 559
22
p. 559
23
p. 559
24
p. 559
25
p. 559
26
p. 559
27
p. 559
28
p. 559
29
p. 559
30
p. 559
31
p. 559
32
p. 559
33
p. 559
34
p. 559
35
p. 560
36
p. 560
37
p. 560
38
p. 560
39
p. 560
40
p. 560
41
p. 560
42
p. 560
43
p. 560
44
p. 560
45
p. 560
46
p. 560
Continue to next subchapter
search
Exercise
43
Page
560
Page
560
Hint & Answer
Solution
more_vert
add_to_home_screen
Open in app (free)
share
Share
feedback
Report error
handyman
Digital math tools
table_chart
Geogebra classic
support
Hints
expand_more
Try to isolate the
variable
on one side of the equation.
new_releases
Check the answer
expand_more
x= 1453
Practice makes perfect
Practice exercises
Find more exercises to practice for Quadrilaterals Inscribed in a Circle
arrow_right
Asses your skill
Test your problem-solving skills with the Quadrilaterals Inscribed in a Circle test
arrow_right
forum
Ask a question
autorenew
track_changes
Progress overview
In order to solve an equation, we need to isolate the
variable
on one side of the equation. We can do this by dividing both sides of the given equation by 3.
3x=145
DivEqn
.LHS /3.=.RHS /3.
x=145/3
Therefore, the value of x is 1453.
Quadrilaterals Inscribed in a Circle
Level 1 exercises - Quadrilaterals Inscribed in a Circle
Level 2 exercises - Quadrilaterals Inscribed in a Circle
Level 3 exercises - Quadrilaterals Inscribed in a Circle
Subchapter links
expand_more
arrow_right
Communicate Your Answer
p.553
3
4
arrow_right
Monitoring Progress
p.555-557
1
2
3
Monitoring Progress
4
(Page 557)
5
6
7
arrow_right
Exercises
p.558-560
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Exercises
15
(Page 558)
Exercises
16
(Page 558)
17
Exercises
18
(Page 559)
19
20
Exercises
21
(Page 559)
22
Exercises
23
(Page 559)
Exercises
24
(Page 559)
25
26
27
28
29
Exercises
30
(Page 559)
31
32
33
Exercises
34
(Page 559)
35
36
Exercises
37
(Page 560)
38
Exercises
39
(Page 560)
Exercises
40
(Page 560)
Exercises
41
(Page 560)
Exercises
42
(Page 560)
Exercises
43
(Page 560)
Exercises
44
(Page 560)
Exercises
45
(Page 560)
Exercises
46
(Page 560)
Loading content