<h3>Given :-</h3>


<h3>To find:</h3>


<h3>Solution:-</h3>
Let say it is first equation:-
x=y-1. . . . (1)
and this is second equation:-
x+2y=8 . . . . (2)

Simplifying 1 equation:-
- x = y - 1
- x +1 = y
- y = x + 1
Put this value of y in second equation.

















to find value of y :-
y = x + 1
y = 2 + 1
y = 3

verification:-

1 equation:-
x = y - 1
put value of x and y
2 = 3 - 1
2 = 2
LHS = RHS
Hence verified!

2 equation:-

put value of x and y
- 2 + 2 × 3 = 8
- 2 + 6 = 8
- 8 = 8
LHS = RHS
Hence verified!

Both equation verified!
.°. value of x and y is 2 and 3 respectively
Answer:
<h2>
512 m²</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
The surface area is a sum of areas of four triangles with base of <em>8 m</em> and hight of <em>12 m</em> and areas of five squares with sides of <em>8 m.</em>
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<h3>
Sa = 4×¹/₂×8×12 + 5×8² = 192 + 320 = 512 m²</h3>
Answer:
C lets look at were this line starts which is in between 7 and 8 right in the middle making it 7.5 it is negative because the point is on the negative side of our graph. Where the line ends in on positive 2 on the x-axis. -Your friend, Bill Cipher
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A. Adding the values of the intercepted arcs and that is equal to twice the angle measure
Step-by-step explanation:
The intersecting chords theorem states that when four line segments are formed by two chords intersecting in a circle, the product of the two line segments on one chord is equal to the product of the two line segments on the other chord
The angles of intersecting chords theorem states that the angles formed by the intersecting chords one half the sum of the arcs intercepted by the chords
In the diagram attached, we have;
∠x = ∠y + ∠z
m
= 2·∠z, m
= 2·∠y
∴ ∠x = (1/2) × m
+ m
m
+ m
= 2 × ∠x
The correct option is therefore adding the values of the intercepted arcs and that is equal to twice the angle measure.