Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
bisect = dividing it into two equal parts
if you were to line the angle up with the north (or really any line of the compass), you could find the center (you could find where two lines [the same distance from north] are on equal sides of north, or you could just find the center of the angle from sight)
and with the straight edge, you could easily divide the angle into two equal halves
Step-by-step explanation:
1. vertical angles. x = 5
2. supplementary x = 12
3. complementary x = 7
4 Supplementary x = 17
5. sQR = 118
RQT = 62
6 LNK = 47, JNM = 47
Answer:
590 would be your answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The line x = 3 is simply a vertical line that passes through every single point where x is equal to 3.
One that is is parallel and passes through (-4, 7) will be in the same format, just with another number. The given point has an x-coordinate of -4, so the line is:
x = -4
Answer:
1/ 6^12
Step-by-step explanation:
f[x} = x ^ (-2x)
f(6) = 6 ^ (-2*6)
= 6 ^ -12
We know the negative exponent moves it to the denominator
= 1/ 6^12