The measures of angles B and C are 118° and 62°, respectively.
<h3>What are the measures of two missing angles generated by the intersection of two lines?</h3>
A system of three angles is generated by two lines intersecting each other. In accordance with Euclidean geometry, angle C is opposite to the angle with measure 62° and angle B is supplementary to the same angle.
When two angles are opposite, then both have the same measure, and when two angles are supplementary, then the sum of their measures equals 180°. Therefore, the measures of angles B and C are 118° and 62°, respectively.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose the base formula is y = x^2
You want to go two units left.
basically that is y = (x + 2)^2 just the opposite of what you might think it should be.
Where does the base function have a minimum? It's minimum is as x = 0 and y = 0
Where does y = (x + 2)^2 have it's minimum?
(-2,0)
conclusion. The base function has moved 2 units to the left.
1) consistent system. at least one solution.
2) inconsistent system. no solutions (the lines are parallel)
3) dependent system. equations have same slope and y-intercept(same line)independent system.
4) equations have different slopes(2 intersecting lines)
im not sure if thats what you were looking for
Answer:
False. Is the inverse process.
See explanation below.
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to remember two important concepts:
A parameter, is a quantity or value who describe a population desired, for example the population mean
or the population standard deviation 
A statistic, is a quantity or value who represent the information of the sample data, for example the sample mean
or the sample deviation 
Based on this we can analyze the statement:
"Inferential statistics involves using population data to make inferences about a sample"
False. Is the inverse process.
If we know the population data then we indeed have parameters and we don't need to do any type of inference in order to estimate these parameters with the statistics.
What we do generally is use the information from the sample in order to obtain statistics representative of the population with the aim to estimate the parameters unknown of the population