I'm assuming you're looking for the measure of angle y. Rule is that angle y will be equal to 1/2 of its intercepted arc. That arc measures 360-160-60 which is 140. Half of 140 is 70. So the first choice above is the one you want.
Answer:
Angle A and L are 140 degrees each.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since GO and AL are parallel to each other, we can use the same side interior theorem to figure out angle A and L. Let's focus on GA first. We know that same side interior angles are supplementary (sum is 180 degrees). We know angle G is 40 degrees, so to figure out angle A, you do 180-40 which equals 140. So angle A is 140 degrees. You repeat this process for OL and you should also get 140 degrees for L.
False
b could be the logarithm of a rational number to the base a. For example,
will be irrational, but π^b = 4, a rational number
The answer would be: 5 + 9u
Definitely not. They are both perfect squares. A prime number is one where its only factors are one and itself.