The angle that is coterminal to 425° is the last one:
B = 425° + n*1,440°
<h3>Which measure is of an angle that is coterminal with a 425° angle?</h3>
By definition, for any angle A, we can say that an angle B is coterminal to A if:
B = A + n*360°
where n can be any integer.
So, from the given options, we need to see which one is a multiple of 360°.
Of the given options, the only that meets this condition is the last one:
B = 425° + n*1,440°
Where:
1,440°/360° = 4
Then we conclude that:
425° + n*1,440° is coterminal to 425°.
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I’m not rly sure what it means by flipping the card …. I’m assuming there’s more to this question but if it’s what I think it is the only way this equation will be true is by switching the + Symbol to - (subtraction) which would be 1-2= 3-4 since it would 1=1 making the equation true
Hello,
Let's assume f the age of the father,
s the age of the son.
<span>The age of a father is 2 less than 7 times the age of his son ==> f=7s-2 (1)
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<span>In 3 years, the sum of their ages will be 52 ==>(f+3)+(s+3)=52 (2)
(2)==>f+s+6=52
==>f+s=46 (3)
(3) and (1) ==>7s-2+s=46
==>8s=48
==>s=6
f=46-6=40
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