That question probably meant how far are the two distances.
One way to solve this problem is by using the distance formula which you can search up.
and so the answer is d=13. D is distance
Answer:
w(16) = 27
Step-by-step explanation:
w(16) = I 16-24 I + 19
w(16) = I -8 I + 19
The straight brackets (forgot their proper names lol) turns any number into a positive version
w(16) = 8 + 19
w(16) = 27
Answer:
q = 5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we distribute.
16q - 10 = 4q
Then, we combine like terms.
-10 = 4q - 16q
-10 = -12q
Finally, we divide -12 on both sides.
5/6 = q, or q = 5/6
Hope this helps ^^
Answer:
Explained below
Step-by-step explanation:
If two angles are congruent, it means that they have the same angle whether in degrees or radians.
Now, angles are said to be congruent so as long as the measure of the angles are the same and regardless of them point in the same or different directions.
They must not necessarily be made with lines having the same length.
For example, in the diagram of the 2 triangles I've attached, angle C and Z are congruent, and they are both marked accordingly by one short curved line. Similarly angle A and B are congruent and they are both marked accordingly by two short lines.