Supplementary angles by definition means the sum is 180.
From that knowledge we can write up some equations.
Let angle 1 = x, and angle 2 = y
x + y = 180
"The larger of two supplementary angles measures 20° less than four times the measure of the smaller angle"
(Let x be the larger angle)
x+20 = 4y
Since there are two different equations, and two variables, this means we have a set of simultaneous equations.
We can solve this via the substitution method or the elimination method.
I choose to solve it via the substitution method cause of personal preference.
x + y = 180 => x = 180- y
x+20 = 4y => x = 4y - 20
Make them equal each other..
180 - y = 4y - 20
200 = 5y
40 = y
Now that we know y we can sub it into any equation to find x
x + 20 = 4y
x + 20 = 4(40)
x + 20 = 160
x = 140
So the angles are 40° and 140°
Answer:
- (x + 10)² + (y + 4)² = 232
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>Given </h3>
- Center = (-10, -4)
- Point on circle = (4, 2)
<h3>To find </h3>
<h3>Solution</h3>
<u>Remember the standard equation of circle:</u>
- (x - h)² + (y - k)² = r², where (h, k) is the center and r is radius
<u>We have</u>
Use distance formula (Pythagorean theorem) to work out the length of the radius. We know that radius is the distance from the center to any point on the circle.
<u>Here we are finding the distance between points (-10, -4) and (4, 2)</u>
- r² = (-10 - 4)² + (-4 - 2)²
- r² = 14² + 6²
- r² = 232
<u>So the equation is:</u>
- (x + 10)² + (y + 4)² = 232
He’s right the answer is b
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
b/c the figure is right angle