Answer: The answers is alternate interior angles.
Step-by-step explanation: First of all, the questions marks given in the figure are renamed in the attached figure as (a), (b), (c) and (d).
For (a): Since AC is parallel to A'C' and A'D is a transversal for these two parallel lines, so, ∠CDB' = ∠B'A'C', because these are alternate interior angles.
For (b): Since BC is parallel to B'C' and A'B' is a transversal, so ∠BEB' = ∠A'B'C', because these are alternate interior angles.
For (c): Since AB is parallel to A'B' and AD is a transversal, so ∠BAC = ∠CDB', because these are alternate interior angles.
For (d): Since AB is parallel to A'B' and BE is a transversal, so ∠ABC = ∠BEB', because these are alternate interior angles.
Thus, all the questions marks are the reasons that the given angles are equal because they are alternate interior angles.
Answer:
D. Undefined
Step-by-step explanation:
4-4 = 0, 10-6 = 4
Change of x = 0
Change of y = 4
Since the change of x is 0 (a horizontal line), it is undefined.
The matrix is not properly formatted.
However, I'm able to rearrange the question as:
Operations:
Please note that the above may not reflect the original question. However, you should be able to implement my steps in your question.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The first operation:
This means that the new second row (R2) is derived by:
Multiplying the first row (R1) by 2; add this to the second row
The row 1 elements are:
Multiply by 2
Add to row 2 elements are:
The second operation:
This means that the new third row (R3) is derived by:
Multiplying the first row (R1) by -3; add this to the third row
The row 1 elements are:
Multiply by -3
Add to row 2 elements are:
Hence, the new matrix is:
Answer:
Yes Maggie has enough money to purchase the dress and hair accessory.
Step-by-step explanation:
Dress = $35.75
Hair accessory = $2.80
Total amount of money = $40
Does her have enough money?
Total Money in pocket - (Dress cost + hair accessory)
$40.00 - ($35.75 + 2.80)
$40.00 - ($36.00 + $3.00) Round to the nearest dollar
$40.00 - $39.00 = $1.00
Yes
Answer:
3 bags per weekday
Step-by-step explanation:
Total bags of leaves at the end of the week = 26 bags
Bags of leaves she fills over the weekend = 11 bags
Bags of leaves she fills during weekdays = x bags
Total bags of leaves at the end of the week = Bags of leaves she fills over the weekend + Bags of leaves she fills during weekdays
26 = 11 + x
Subtract 11 from both sides
26 - 11 = 11 - 11 + x
15 = x
x = 15 bags
If she fills the same number of bags with leaves on each of the 5 weekdays.
how many bags she filled each weekday.
Bags she filled each weekday = Total Bags of leaves she fills during weekdays / 5 weekdays
= 15 bags / 5 weekdays
= 3 bags per weekday