Answer:
Using the Angle Addition Postulate, 15 + 40 = m∠ABC. So, m∠ABC = 55° after simplifying.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Angle Addition Postulate is gotten from angles placed side by side to form a resulting angle that is the sum of all the individual angles.
If D is the interior of ABC then, ABC is split into two parts i.e ABD and DBC, then the measure of ABC is the sum of the individual two parts
m∠ABC = m∠ABD + m∠DBC.
Using the Angle Addition Postulate:
m∠ABC = m∠ABD + m∠DBC
m∠ABC = 15 + 40 = 55°
m∠ABC = 55°
Unit Imaginary Number The "unit" Imaginary Number (the equivalent of 1 for Real Numbers) is √(−1) (the square root of minus one). In mathematics we use i (for imaginary) but in electronics they use j (because "i" already means current, and the next letter after i is j).
-1= i
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