In general, the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360. This is true for every quadrilateral. This does not help here, because there are two angles (angles B and D) we know nothing about. We only know about opposite angles A and C.
In this case, you can use another theorem.
Opposite angles of an inscribed quadrilateral are supplementary.
m<A + m<C = 180
3x + 6 + x + 2 = 180
4x + 8 = 180
4x = 172
x = 43
m<A = 3x + 6 = 3(43) + 6 = 135
Answer: 135 deg
Answer:
(3, - 5 )
Step-by-step explanation:
Under a clockwise rotation about the origin of 270°
a point (x, y ) → (- y, x ), hence
Z(5, - 3 ) → Z'(3, - 5 )
Answer:
the first box
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Its A because when you do (x-5)=0 you add 5 to get x=5 and thats your x value and the 3 for your k is your y value