C - 10 = g
L - 5 = C
g = 5
then altogether he finds
40 bugs
Important:
The sum of the three angles inside
every triangle is always 180°.
First, look at the left triangle alone.
Two of its angles are 46° and 58° . (46° + 58° ) = 104°
That leaves (180° - 104° ) = 76° degrees for the third angle.
The third angle in that triangle is 'x'.
x = 76° .
At the point where 'x' and 'z' come together:
'x' and 'z' are a "linear pair".
Placed side-by-side, they form a straight line.
So (x + z) = 180° .
But x = 76°.
So z = (180° - 76°). z = 104° .
Now look at the the skinny triangle on the right alone.
The angle at the top is 13°, and z = 104°.
(13° + 104°) = 117° .
That leaves (180° - 117°) = 63° for the third angle.
'y' is the third angle.
y = 63° .
Answer:
5 units down.
Step-by-step explanation:
D' is the translated image. If D' is at (7,1) and the original point, D, is at (7,6), we can see a change of -5 in the y coordinate. This means that there was a translation of 5 units down.
<span>Quick Check: Review of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
1. B. angle 4
2. B. </span>alternate interior angles<span>
3. D. 150
4. </span>D. a = 36, b = 118, c = 62
Exact Form:
−3/10
Decimal Form:
−0.3