Complementary angles add up to 90'
So let X= angle 1
Y=angle 2
So x+y=90
let x=y-78
so(y-78)+y=90
y-78+y=90
2y-78=90
2y=90+78
2y=168
y=168/2
y=84
x=y-78
so x=84-78
x=6
And 6+84=90
So the measure of the angle is 6 degrees.
Hope i helped!
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
−3 < x ≤ 1
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain of a function is the set of x-values.
In this graph, the open circle at (-3, -4) means the segment goes back up to this point but this point is not part of the segment itself.
The closed circle at (1, 2) means this is the endpoint and part of the segment.
This means the x-values range from almost -3 up to and including 1; this gives us the inequality
−3 < x ≤ 1
Many numbers, when multiplied by

, are less than

. We can find an inequality for numbers

that are sufficient.
Clearly,

is the desired inequality. We divide by 7 to find that

determines working numbers.