What are you supposed to 'do' with it ?
There's a very simple reason why no 'solution' is possible:
In order to find a unique solution, you need as many equations
as variables. This is one equation in two variables, so it has
infinitely many solutions ... pairs of numbers for 'x' and 'y' that
make the equation a true statement.
Here's one of them: (π/2, 0) .
Well this depends a lot about what your variable represents in this problem since if you have like -12 is greater than 24(-5). So it really just depends on your variable but if it's just -12 and 24 then 24 is greater than -12. So -12 is less than 24.
Tyler is thinking of a number that must also be divisible by 6. I know that because any number that is divisible by both 2 and 3 is divisible by 6 as well.
Answer:
20.655
Step-by-step explanation:
might have to round it
Answer:
x = 76°
Step-by-step explanation:
Corresponding angles are formed when a transversal line cuts across two parallel lines. The angles formed are in corresponding position close to the transversal. Corresponding angles formed like this are congruent.
In the diagram given above, BD and XY are parallel lines cut across by a transversal line.
Angle labelled x corresponds with the angle measuring 76°. Therefore they are both congruent. Thus: x = 76°.