Answer:
Angle< PQO and Angle < OQP
Step-by-step explanation:
The angle you are naming would be in the middle.
Answer:
- 109°, obtuse
- 131°, obtuse
- 53°, acute
- 124°, obtuse
Step-by-step explanation:
You are exected to know the relationships of angles created where a transversal crosses parallel lines.
- Corresponding angles are equal (congruent).
- Adjacent angles are supplementary, as are any linear pair.
- Opposite interior (or exterior) angles are equal (congruent).
The appearance of the diagram often gives you a clue.
You also expected to know the name (or category) of angles less than, equal to, or greater than 90°. Respectively, these are <em>acute</em>, <em>right</em>, and <em>obtuse</em> angles.
1. Adjacent angles are supplementary. The supplement of the given angle is 109°, so x will be obtuse.
2. Opposite exterior angles are equal, so y will be 131°. It is obtuse.
3. Opposite interior angles are equal, so w will be 53°. It is acute.
4. Corresponding angles are equal, so x will be 124°. It is obtuse.
Opposite angles of parallelogram are equal.
sum of interior angles of parallelogram is 360 degrees.
Therefore,
A + B + C + D = 360
x + 145 + x + 145 = 360
x = 35
Therefore angle C is 35 degrees
Answer: 1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2 divided by 3/1 turns into 1/2 x 1/3 and when multiplying numerators and denominators with each other, you get 1/6.
Answer: 2.5
Step-by-step explanation: subtract 2x from both sides and get 4x-2=8 so then add 2 on both sides to get 4x=10 and last step is to divide both sides by 4 which wild get you x=2.5