Answer:
No(im not totally sure though because its slanted.)
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
<em>the measure of the angle formed by given lines is 90°</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>Line 1: </em></u>
2x - 7y + 6 = 0
- 7y = - 2x - 6
y = x +
<em>Slope of line 1:</em>
=
<u><em>Line 2: </em></u>
14x + 4y - 17 = 0 ⇔ y = - x +
<em>Slope of line 2: </em>
= -
= - × = - 1 ⇒ <em>lines are perpendicular</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
first: if we add 3x+7 and 4x+5, it will total a 180 degree angle. This will allow us to solve for x.
3x+7+4x+5=180
7x+12=180
7x=180-12
7x=168
x=24
now we can also see that angle 6 is the same as the angle 3x+7. and Since we know x=24, we can solve for those angles.
3(24)+7:
72+7=79
So :
<6 =79°
This is perfect Competition market.
Perfect competition describes a market structure, where a large number of small firms compete against each other. In this type of market a single firm does not have any significant market power. As a result the industry as a whole produces the socially optimal level of output, because none of the firms have the ability to influence market prices. The idea of perfect competition is built on a number of assumptions which includes: all firms maximize profits, there is free entry and exit to the market, all the firms sell completely identical goods and there are no consumer preferences. This is an ideal market.
(x^(1/4))^(4/9)
x^(1/9)
x to the 1 ninth power