I don't see anything, but any line that doensnt have the right angle sign is not perpendicular.
Answer:
B. Complementary Angles
Step-by-step explanation:
They both make up 90 degree angle.
Answer:
46
Step-by-step explanation:
4 x 2= 8
3 x 5= 15
2(8 +15)= 2(23)=
23 x 2= 46
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :-
x² + bx + c = 0 if x₁ + x₂ = -b and x₁x₂ = c
Solving :-
a) x₁ = 1/2 and x₂ = -3/4
=> x² + -(1/2 + -3/4)x + 1/2(-3/4)
=> x² + -(-1/4)x + (-3/8)
=> x² + 1/4x - 3/8
=> 8x² + 2x - 3 = 0
b) x₁ = 1 + √5 and x₂ = 1 - √5
=> x² + -(1 + √5 + 1 - √5)x + (1 + √5)(1 - √5)
=> x² - 2x + 1 - 5
=> x² - 2x - 4 = 0
Angle 1 is congruent to angles 3, 5, and/or 7
Angle 2 is congruent to angles 4, 6, and/or 8
Angle 5 is congruent to angles 7, 3 and/or 1
Angle 6 is congruent to angles 8, 4, and/or 2
Any of these answers could work for the blanks.
Angles 1 and 3, 2 and 4, 5 and 7, and angles 6 and 8 are congruent because they are vertical angles. They have the same vertex. Not all of these are congruent to each other if this doesn’t make sense. It’s only 1 is congruent to 3, 2 congruent to 4, etc.
Then you have your corresponding angles. These are ones like angles 2 and 6, then 1 and 5. You can also have 8 and 4, or 7 and 3 as corresponding angles
Transversal angles are different. This would be like angles 3 and 4, or 1 and 2. They are not always congruent. The only time they will be congruent is if they are both 90°. Transversal angles are essentially supplementary angles on the transversal line (the line that intersects through the set of parallel lines)