Smaller angle = 41°
Larger angle = 139°
Step-by-step explanation:
(7x - 1) + (2x + 1) = 180
7x + 2x - 1 + 1 = 180
9x = 180
x = 20
- The measure of the smaller angle is
2x + 1
= 2(20) + 1
= 40 + 1
<u>= 41°</u>
- The measure of the larger angle is
7x - 1
= 7(20) - 1
= 140 - 1
<u>= 139°</u>
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
If the the trapezoid is Isosceles, meaning the legs, or the line segments connecting the bases are equal.
Answer:
C 2
Step-by-step explanation:
because every time you go 1 to the side you also go 2 up
Mathematically, yes.
Realistically, no.
The difference in their ages is the parent's age when the child was born.
Let's say that the youngest possible is 12.
Then the ratio would be 10:9 when the parent is 120 and the child is 108.
Not likely.