Well to find it add the numbers up because all together they equal 540 degrees then subtract 540 to the number it add up to.
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Define your variables,
Let X be your Angle
Then 180 - X is your Supplement
and 90 - X is your complement
Now you need to put these into an equation, this particular word probled does not have the equal sign "IS" however, the word measure0-xs, is the same, so that is where your = sign will go.
Your Equation should be...
180-x=2*(90-x)+28
Distribute
180-x=180-2x=28
Subtract 180 From Both Sides and add 2X to Both Sides
X+=+28
Your angle is 28, the Supplement is 152 and your Complement is 62
Your answer is 10^(- 4).
Think about how exponents with a base 10 work. 10^1 = 10, 10^2 = 100, 10^3 = 1000. It's just add a zero to the right side as you go up.
Then think about 10^0. Anything to a zero power is 1. Only way to go is into negative exponents now. If for positive exponents on 10 we add a zero to the right side, then for negative exponents we add them to the left. Only difference is we have a decimal.
10^(- 1) = 0.1
10^(- 2) = 0.01
10^(- 3) = 0.001
And then your answer
10^(- 4) = 0.0001
Hopefully that explanation makes sense. Exponents can be rough to explain when you're not face-to-face or using some sort of live animation to talk through it. If you're still confused, I'd suggest talking to your instructor.
Answer:
the answer is 5q6-3
Step-by-step explanation:
first you add your all of your like terms then you make sure to look at you sign and add or subtract correctly ( 8q-3q = 5q) (3+3) (3) = 5q6-3