Answer:
x=15.75 y=59
Step-by-step explanation:
In total there is 360 degrees. We know y is 59 so we will replace it with that.
59+59=118. 360-118=242. 242/2=121. 29+29=58. So we can subtract that to equal 63. Now 63=4x. We can divide so 2x=31.5. x=15.75.
Therefore, 15.75=x and 59=y
I hope this helped ^^.
Answer:
1.) D
2.) C
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
∠E = 1/2 (mCD - mAB)
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∠E = 1/2 (110° - 30°)
∠E = 1/2 (80°)
∠E = 40°
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Hope this helped!
<h3>~AH1807</h3>
I like the substitution method. Which is when you make one equation equal only x or y and plug it into the other equation)
There is also the graphing method. If you graphed it, it might not be quite as accurate (at least on hand, on computer you would be pretty exact)
Then there is the elimination method. You multiply one of the equations by a coefficient so that you can eliminate x or y from the equation.