You can do this by replacing x = -2y + 10 in second equation and solving for y then plug this value of y in first equation to find x then use these values of x and y in last equation to find zSHOW FULL ANSWER
Answer:
1. Interior angles:- B and F
C and G
2. Corresponding angles:- E and G
F and H
A and C
B and D
3. Equal
4. Angle A = 105
Angle C = 105
Angle D = 75
Angle E = 75
Angle F = 105
Angle G = 75
Angle H = 105
5. Angle D
6. Angle B = 65
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The pairs of angles on one side of the transversal but inside the two lines are called Consecutive Interior Angles.
∴ Pair of interior angles are:- 1) B and F
2) C and G
2. Corresponding angles:- the angles which occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others.
∴ Pair of corresponding angles:- 1) A and C
2) B and D
3) E and G
4) F and H
3. Angle D and E are equal as they form alternate exterior angles.
4. Angle B = 75 degrees
Angle A = (180-B) = 105 degrees
Angle C = (180-B) = 105 degrees(interior angles)
Angle D = B = 75 degrees(corresponding angles)
Angle E = B = 75 degrees(congruent angles)
Angle F = (180-B) = 105 degrees
Angle G = B = 75 degrees(alternate interior angles)
Angle A = (180-B) = 105 degrees
5. Angle D
6. Angle F = 115 degrees
Angle B = (180-115) = 65 degrees
Answer:
Sophie
Step-by-step explanation:
For each runner, divide their time running by the laps they ran.
Piper: 8÷3≈2.7
Walker: 25÷10=2.5
Sophie: 3÷1=3
Sophie takes the longest time to run one lap, she is the slowest.
Answer:
48 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
38+10=48
48 inches
You can name Plane P, many different ways,
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