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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: (a) = 110 degrees, (b) = 8
If I understand the picture correctly, (a) wants you to find the angle K. It first shows us that both J to K, and L to K are equal in length of 11, thus there is no deviation in angle 35 degrees with L (so they both equal each other). Therefore, the angle K will equal 180 degrees subtracted by the sum of J and L, which is 110 degrees.
For (b), it appears that all the angles have the same singular mark at the edges, so all sides will equal 8.
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Answer:
(c) f(x) is an even degree polynomial with a positive leading coefficient.
Step-by-step explanation:
The leading terms of the two functions are ...
f(x): x² (even degree, positive coefficient: 1)
g(x): x³ (odd degree, positive coefficient: 1)
Then it is true that ...
f(x) is an even degree polynomial with a positive leading coefficient
3x + 6 = 48 (alternate angles are equal)
- 6
3x. = 42
÷3
x = 14 degrees
180-48 - 2y + 5y-9 =180
123 + 3y = 180
-123
3y = 57
÷3
y = 19 degrees
Explanation:
To find the last angle on the top straight line, do:
180 - (the 2 given angles).
So, 180 - (3x + 16, which is 48 due to alternate angles being equal). Then, minus the 2y.
(180 - 48 - 2y) & simplify => 132 - 2y
This gives you the equation for the missing angle on our top straight line.
Thus, co-interior angles add to 180. So, we add the new equation (132 - 2y) to 5y - 9.
Simplify
=> 123 + 3y (because - 2+5 =3)
and put it equal to 180. Solve for y
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