Step-by-step explanation:
Given : m∥n , ∠1= 50° , ∠2= 48° , and line s bisects ∠ABC
To prove = ∠3= 49°
Solution:
In figure, m∥n cut by traversal t.
So, ∠DEF = ∠ABC(alternative exterior angles)
∠1 + ∠2 = ∠4 + ∠5
∠ABC = ∠1 + ∠2 = 50° + 48° = 98°
Also given that s bisect angles ∠ABC.
∠4 = ∠5
∠ABC = ∠4 + ∠5 = 98°
∠4 + ∠4 = 98°
2∠4 = 98°
∠4 = 49°
∠4= ∠3 = 49° (vertically opposite angles)
∠3 = 49° ,hence proved
Answer:
The answer to your question is: 32 x + 2y - 107
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify 5+2{y-4[3x+7(2-x)]}
5 + 2 { y - 4[ 3x + 14 - 7x ]}
5 + 2 { y - 12x -56 +28x }
5 + 2y - 24 x - 112 + 56x like terms
32 x + 2y - 107
Answer:
a. 3/4 inches per minute
b. -1 1/8 inches per minute
c. B is fastest; 1 1/8 is more than 3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
A <em>change</em> is a <em>difference</em>. A <em>rate of change</em> is <em>one difference divided by another</em>, usually the change in y-value divided by the change in x-value.
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<h3>a.</h3>
The change in elevation is the difference between the elevation at the end of the period (6 inches) and the elevation at the beginning of the period (3 inches). The change in time period is the difference between the end time (8 min) and the beginning time (4 min).
change in elevation per minute = (6 -3 inches)/(8 -4 min)
= (3 inches)/(4 min) = 3/4 inches/minute
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<h3>b.</h3>
Similarly, ...
change in elevation per minute = (3 -7 1/2 inches)/(18 -14 min)
= (-4 1/2 inches)/(4 min) = -1 1/8 inches/minute
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<h3>c.</h3>
We know that 3/4 is more than -1 1/8, but when we talk about the "fastest rate of change", we're generally interested in the magnitude--the value without the sign. That means we understand a rate of change of -1 1/8 inches per minute to be "faster" than a rate of change of 3/4 inches per minute.
The rate of change from Part B is fastest. 1 1/8 inches per minute is more than 3/4 inches per minute.
Since ABC is a right triangle, we can use Pythagorean Theorem to solve for side AB.
Pythagorean Theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2
4^2 + 7^2 = c^2
16 + 49 = c^2
65 = c^2
c = 8.06
Hope this helps!! :)
Answer:
14 socks.
Step-by-step explanation:
30 socks in total. I think there is a 60% chance you will pull out a black sock??? But that doesn't matter. What if you were really unlucky and you pulled out all the navy socks? Then the answer would be 14 socks. To be CERTAIN, you want to pull out at least 14 socks. 12 socks for the navy. and 2 black socks.