I only (sort of) know 3 and 4
3. Andle 1 is an example of an angle bigger than

I don't know what you call it.
4. If you have a straight line, both angles (or more) added up need to be

so if angle 1 is 129, 180-129=51
angle 2 is

If 1 is what is the relationship between the two angles, then maybe the answer is that they both added up need to be 180 degress (?)
And 2 is probably the same as 3 but with angle 2, angle two is an example of an angle smaller than 90 degrees
ANSWER: y= 3x - 6
STEP-BY-STEP EXPLANATION:
(1,-3) and (3,3)
X1=1 X2=3
Y1= - 3 Y2=3
1) Find the slope of the line.
To find the slope of the line passing through these two points we need to use the slope formula:
m = 
m=
m=
= 3
2)Use the slope to find the y-intercept.
Now that we know the slope of the line is 3 we can plug the slope into the equation and we get:
y= 3x+b
Next choose one of the two point to plug in for the values of x and y. It does not matter which one of the two points you choose because you should get the same answer in either case. I generally just choose the first point listed so I don’t have to worry about which one I should choose.
y= 3x+b point (1,-3)
-3= 3(1) + b
-3-3=b
-6=b
3)Write the answer.
Using the slope of 3 and the y-intercept of -6 the answer is:
y = 3x - 6
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
You are 58 dollars in debt, and your friend pays you 73 dollars. How much money do you have? Does that work for you?
Answer:
$360
Step-by-step explanation:
If Shelly wants 6 rose bushes, and each bush costs $40, then you can multiply 6 by 40 to find the total amount of money Shelly will spend on them if she plants them herself. 6 x 40 = 240. You can then subtract 240 from 600 to find the amount of money she saves. 600 - 240 = 360
The answer to the question