Answer:
Question 1:
B
Question 2:
False
Question 3:
B
Question 4:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
X=107°
Step-by-step explanation:
180-73=107
this is to get the angle on the opposite side of the 73.
corresponding angles are similar hence angle x is 107°
Answer:
a) |n -11| = 5
b) n ∈ {6, 16}
Step-by-step explanation:
The wording of the question is ridiculous. We assume it is intended to read, "The distance between two numbers is 5. One of the numbers is 11. What are the possibilities for the other?"
a) The distance between a number (n) and 11 can be written as ...
|n -11|
Since we want that distance to be 5, we can write the equation ...
|n -11| = 5
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b) The equation resolves to two:
Adding 11 to both sides of both equations gives ...
The two solutions are n=6 and n=16.
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<em>Comment on the question statement</em>
Increasingly, we see curriculum materials written in Pidgin English or where the words have a meaning different from that understood by a native English speaker. It appears you are the lucky recipient of such materials, so must do occasional "interpretation". Here, it seems that "two time a number" is intended to mean "two numbers."
9514 1404 393
Answer:
35
Step-by-step explanation:
All of the marked angles subtend the same arc, so all have the same measure.
a = b = c = d = 35
b = 35