1. Open the compass to a little more than halfway across the line segment XY. Draw an arc centered at the first endpoint X across the line segment XY. Without changing the width of the compass, place the compass tip on the
second endpoint Y. Draw a second arc across the line segment XY.
2. Line up a straightedge with the intersection of the arcs above the line XY,
and the intersection of the arcs below the line. Draw a line connecting
these two points. The line you draw is a perpendicular bisector. It
bisects the line XY at a right angle.
3. Use a compass and straightedge to construct the bisectors of the line YZ as you did with the first line segment. Extend the bisectors long enough that they intersect. The point of their intersection is the center of the circle.
4. The radius of a circle is the distance from the center to any point on the circle’s edge.
To set the width, place the tip of the compass on the center of the
circle, and open the compass to any one of your original points.Swing the compass around 360 degrees so that it draws a complete circle. The circle should pass through all three points.
Answer: C. -3y+14
Step-by-step explanation:

Move 3y to ther right side.

So the answer is C. Because x = -3y+14.
Answer:
B. zero
Step-by-step explanation:
If the temperature is supposed to remain constant over time (the same) when working properly, then this means that there is no increase or decrease over time.
If there were a line to represent this, then it would be a straight line with a slope of 0 because the temperature would remain the same.
Answer:
She used a 20, 10, 5, and 1, she also used a quarter, nickel, and 2 pennies
Step-by-step explanation:
A straight line is 180 degrees. To get x, you subtract 117 from 180.
180-117 is 63.
x= 63.
x+y is 90 degrees so to find y, you subtract x from 90.
90-63 is 26.
y=27.