Answer:
neither
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Both statements are correct.</em>
If matrix 1 has dimensions (r1, c1) and matrix 2 has dimensions (r2, c2), their product can be formed if c1 = r2. The resulting product matrix will have dimensions (r1, c2).
Adjacent angles are angles that are side by side (right next to each other). They share a side. #7 and 11 are pairs of adjacent angles.
Vertical angles are angles that are directly across from each other. They are the same angle. #8 and 9 are vertical angles.
#10 and 12 do not fit either of these descriptions so they are neither.
When using the formula that lets you solve for the area of a traingle, you use
area = 1/2 base + height
which led me to solve and get 32.13
Missing information, you didn't provide the matrix
x=3 and y = -1. ....thank uh.. ,