Answer:
A. 28
Step-by-step explanation:
Recall that the sum of all of the angle of a triangle must be 180 degrees. As we have 2 of the angles, we can subtract these angles from 180 to find the missing angle
Answer:
B (I think)
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe it's B, sorry if I'm wrong.
A zero can be described as many terms: zero, root, or solution. It basically means an x-intercept. :)
Answer: I think it's 32 in
Step-by-step explanation: Hope that helped!
It would be the third answer choice. m<1= 60, m<2= 30, and m<3= 60
The hexagon is split equally, making all the triangles there equilateral, and their angles equal all 60 degrees. That automatically makes angle one and three 60 degrees. For angle two, there is a line, splitting the triangle in half. There are two ways to consider this:
1. Think about the 30°, 60°, 90° special triangles.
or
2. divide 60° by 2, and having 30° in return.