If they don't intersect then there is no solution and the lines are parrell.
Answer:
4 1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph is falling on the left hand side and rising on the right hand side.
Since the two ends of graph are in opposite direction, the exponent of variable has to be odd. For an even exponent of leading term, the two ends are in same direction.
Since the graph is falling on left and rising on right, this indicates that the coefficient of leading term is positive.
So, the leading term must have:
1) Odd exponent
2) Positive Coefficient
Thus, option Fourth is the correct answer
Given: m ∠3 = m ∠4
To Prove: ∠1, ∠2 are supplementary .
Proof : m ∠3 = m ∠4 ( Given) ------------(1)
m<2 + m< 3 = 180 degrees ( <2 and <3 form a linear pair). ----------(2)
m< 4 = m<1 (Vertical angles are equal) -----------(3).
Substituting, m<4 =m<1 in (1), we get
m ∠3 = m ∠1.
Now, substituting m ∠3 = m ∠1 in (2), we get
m<2 + m< 1 = 180 degrees.
Sum of m <1 and m<2 is 180 degrees.
Therefore,<em> ∠1, ∠2 are supplementary by the defination of supplementary angles.</em>
There's more than one way to combine them really
but an obvious one will be