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Answer: " m = zC / (C − z) " .
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Explanation:
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Given: 1/C + 1/m = 1/z ; Solve for "m".
Subtract "1/C" from each side of the equation:
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1/C + 1/m − 1/C = 1/z − 1/C ;
to get: 1/m = 1/z − 1/C ;
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Now, multiply the ENTIRE EQUATION (both sides); by "(mzC"); to get ride of the fractions:
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mzC {1/m = 1/z − 1/C} ;
to get: zC = mC − mz ;
Factor out an "m" on the "right-hand side" of the equation:
zC = m(C − z) ; Divide EACH side of the equation by "(C − z)" ; to isolate "m" on one side of the equation;
zC / (C − z) = m(C − z) / m ; to get: 24/8 = 3 24
zC/ (C − z) = m ; ↔ m = zC/ (C − z) .
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Answer: Right ,vertical, supplementary
Step-by-step explanation:In the given figure the two rays are perpendicular.A line is said to be perpendicular to another line if the two lines intersect at a right angle.Thus <1 and <2 are Right angles.
The opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines are called vertical angles.<1 and <2 are on opposite sides of the two rays and hence form vertical angles.
The angles made at the intersection of the two rays are 90 degrees .So the sum of angles 1 and angle 2= 90+90=180 degrees.When two angles add to 180 degrees they are called supplementary angles .
Hence <1 and <2 are Right ,vertical, supplementary angles.