Important:
The sum of the three angles inside
every triangle is always 180°.
First, look at the left triangle alone.
Two of its angles are 46° and 58° . (46° + 58° ) = 104°
That leaves (180° - 104° ) = 76° degrees for the third angle.
The third angle in that triangle is 'x'.
x = 76° .
At the point where 'x' and 'z' come together:
'x' and 'z' are a "linear pair".
Placed side-by-side, they form a straight line.
So (x + z) = 180° .
But x = 76°.
So z = (180° - 76°). z = 104° .
Now look at the the skinny triangle on the right alone.
The angle at the top is 13°, and z = 104°.
(13° + 104°) = 117° .
That leaves (180° - 117°) = 63° for the third angle.
'y' is the third angle.
y = 63° .
Answer:
II and III are right
Step-by-step explanation:
The reason I is wrong is the zeros are (-2, 0) and (4, 0)
Answer: x= -2
Step-by-step explanation: first step is to add 7 to both sides. You’re left with -6x-22=5x. After this you’re going to add 6 to both sides. You get -22=11x. Now you divide both sides by 11 to get X by itself. You’re left with -2.
Answer:
9 units
Step-by-step explanation:
because if the y-axis is 5 and the x-axis is 9, the line is 9 units.
Answer:
5 units
Step-by-step explanation:
±√(- 2 - 1)^2 + (- 1 - 3)^2 = ±5 (rej - 5 since distance > 0)
Apply distance formula
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