Your points: (5,2)
Your inequality: x - y < 0
Plug 5 in for x and y in for 2
5 - 2 < 0.
Simplify the left side
3 < 0.
3 is not less than 0
(5,2) is not a solution of x - y < 0
Answer:
There will be 2 distinct angles.
Step-by-step explanation:
When three lines intersect each other, the point of intersection is divided into three pairs of vertically opposite angles. Vertically opposite angles are opposite to each other and are equal in measure.
So, if one of the 6 angles is 90°, then the angle opposite to it will also be 90°. Now, there are 2 pair of angles left. So, there will be 4 angles out of which 2 angles will be equal to its pair angles. So, only 2 distinct angles will be left.
Therefore, there will be 2 distinct angles other than the 90 degree pair.
Answer:
Whenever
.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can play around with some numbers and develop some rules for this equation.
Note that the number 5 and -5 are used here, so let's try using 5 as a.

So 5 works. Let's try a random number like 3.

Okay, with this info we know that we might be able to develop one rule that
. Just to test, let's try 0, -3, and -5.

Zero works.

-3 works.

-5 works. Now, this might stop here making the equation
, so let's test a number outside of -5 - say -20.

Yes! This works, so a works for this equation as long as
.
Hope this helped!
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The answer to (-5)-3 is -8. I may be wrong but I did the work.