Let's make another angle y
Where y= 51° (corresponding angles )
and x+y= 180°. ( linear pair )
x+51°= 180° (y=51°)
x=180°-51°
x= 129°
<u>So the value of x is 129</u>°
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Answer:
x= -3+√2 or x= -3-√2 ( answer : A and B )
Step-by-step explanation:
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x²+6x+9 = (x+3)².....identity
x²+6x+9 =2 means : (x+3)²=2
so : (x+3 = √2) or (x+3 = - √2)
so two solutions :
x= -3+√2 or x= -3-√2
Hi!
We can use <u>point-slope form </u>to solve this.

<em> and </em>
<em> will be from one of the points.</em>
<u>First, we have to find </u>
<u>, the slope. We can use the slope equation to get this.</u>

<em>Plug in your points:</em>

Your slope is 
<u><em>Now plug points and slope into point-slope equation. We will use (8, 4).</em></u>

Now, if you want to get it into y = mx + b form, you have to solve for y:



Your equation is 
<u><em>For more information on how to get the equation of a line when given two points, see here:</em></u>
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The answer would be 48...