Answer:
64.94
Step-by-step explanation:
(49.95•30%)+49.95
To ease your problem, consider "L" as you x-axis
Then the coordinate become:
A(- 4 , 3) and B(1 , 2) [you notice that just the y's changed]
This is a reflection problem.
Reflect point B across the river line "L" to get B', symmetric of B about L.
The coordinates of B'(1 , -1) [remember L is our new x-axis]
JOIN A to B' . AB' intersect L, say in H
We have to find the shortest way such that AH + HB = shortest.
But HB = HB' (symmetry about L) , then I can write instead of
AH + HB →→ AH + HB'. This is the shortest since the shortest distance between 2 points is the straight line and H is the point requiered
Answer:
x = 61
Step-by-step explanation:
The angle above the line n adjacent to 2x - 6 is (x + 3) alternate angle.
Adjacent angles are supplementary, thus
2x - 6 + x + 3 = 180, that is
3x - 3 = 180 ( add 3 to both sides )
3x = 183 ( divide both sides by 3 )
x = 61