Answer:
128 deg
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of the measures of the angles of a polygon of n sides is
(n - 2)180
A trapezium has 4 sides, so the sum of the measures of the angles is
(4 - 2)180 = 2(180) = 360
<em>m<CBE + m<C + m<D + m<DEB = 360</em>
Angles ABC and CBE are a linear pair so the sum of their measures is 180 deg.
m<ABC + m<CBE = 180
115 + m<CBE = 180
m<CBE = 65
m<C = x
m<D = 90
Angles DEB and DEF are a linear pair so the sum of their measures is 180 deg.
m<DEB + m<DEF = 180
m<DEB + m<103 = 180
m<DEB = 77
<em>m<CBE + m<C + m<D + m<DEB = 360</em>
65 + x + 90 + 77 = 360
x + 232 = 360
x = 128
Answer: 128 deg
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Answer: 16m^4−25
Step-by-step explanation:
(4m^2−5)(4m^2+5)
=(4m^2+−5)(4m^2+5)
=(4m^2)(4m^2)+(4m^2)(5)+(−5)(4m^2)+(−5)(5)
=16m^4+20m^2−20m^2−25
=16m^4−25
We know that the measure of arc AC = 92 degrees, and x and y are both inscribed angles of this arc, which means that they will have 1/2 of its measure.
Therefore, x = 1/2 (92) = 46 degrees and y = 1/2 (92) = 46 degrees
x = 46, y = 46 is your answer, or the first option
Answer:
4.4
Step-by-step explanation:
10.6 + x = 15
x = 15 - 10.6 = 4.4
Answer:
y - 12 = 9(x - 4)
Step-by-step explanation:
The vertex (h, k) is (4, 12) and the point (5, 21) is on the graph. Assuming that this is a vertical parabola, opening up (because the coordinate 21 is greater than the coordinate 12), we insert the knowns into y - k = a(x - h)^2, obtaining
21 - 12 = a(5 - 4), or 9 = a. With a known, we can write the desired equation:
y - 12 = 9(x - 4)