Answer:
x-intercept:(2,0)
y-intercept:(0,-4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Angles T and V of the parallelogram are equal to 91°.
Calculating the Value of x
In the parallelogram TUVS, adjacent angles U and V are given as,
U = 4x+9
V = 6x-29
Since U and V are adjacent angles, and as per the properties of a parallelogram, sum of adjacent angles is equal to 180°.
4x+9 + 6x-29 = 180
10x - 20 =180
10x = 200
x = 20
Calculating the Angles of the Parallelogram
∠U = 4x + 9
∠U = 4(20) + 9
∠U = 80 + 9
∠U = 89°
∠V = 6x - 29
∠V = 6(20) - 29
∠V = 120 - 29
∠V = 91°
According to the properties of a parallelogram, opposite angles are of equal measure.
∴ ∠T = ∠V and ∠S = ∠U
⇒ ∠T = 91° and ∠S = 89°
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The y-coordinate is 42.
Hexagons have 6 sides. Since the x-coordinate is 7, there are 7 hexagons. 7 hexagons * 6 sides each = 42 sides for the y-coordinate.
The missing values represented by x and y are 8 and 20, that is
(x, y) = (8, 20)
The function y = 16 + 0.5x is a linear equation that can be solved graphically. This means the values of both variables x and y can be found on different points along the straight-line graph.
The ordered pairs simply mean for every value of x, there is a corresponding value of y.
The 2-column table has values for x and y which all satisfy the equation y = 16 + 0.5x. Taking the first row, for example, the pair is given as (-4, 14).
This means when x equals negative 4, y equals 14.
Where y = 16 + 0.5x
y = 16 + 0.5(-4)
y = 16 + (-2)
y = 16 - 2
y = 14
Therefore the first pair, just like the other four pairs all satisfy the equation.
Hence, looking at the options given, we can determine which satisfies the equation
(option 1) When x = 0
y = 16 + 0.5(0)
y = 16 + 0
y = 16
(0, 16)
(option 2) When x = 5
y = 16 + 0.5(5)
y = 16 + 2.5
y = 18.5
(5, 18.5)
(option 3) When x = 8
y = 16 + 0.5(8)
y = 16 + 4
y = 20
(8, 20)
From our calculations, the third option (8, 20) is the correct ordered pair that would fill in the missing values x and y.
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