Answer:
∠13 ≅ ∠16 - Vertical Angles Theorem
∠10 ≅ ∠14 - corresponding angles for parallel line p and q cut by the transversal s
∠5 ≅ ∠13 - corresponding angles for
parallel lines r and s cut by
the transversal q
∠1 ≅ ∠5 - corresponding angles for
parallel lines r and s cut by
the transversal q
Step-by-step explanation:
Linear Pair Theorem won't be used. When you look at the lines on the image you see that 13 and 16 are vertical from each other making there answer the vertical angles theorem. When you look at 10 and 14 you see that they lie on p and q with s going in the center of them. When you look at 5 and 13 they lie on s and r with q going down the middle of them. With 1 and 5 they also lie on p and q but r goes down the center of them instead of s.
Answer:
english please
Step-by-step explanation:
144 is the answer tho I think
Answer:
Rational:-5, 2/3, 0.5, sqrt 16
Irrational: sqrt 11, pi
Step-by-step explanation:
A rational number is a number which can be represented as a ratio or fraction and whose decimal is terminating or repeating. This includes all whole numbers positive and negative too.
Ex. -5, 2/3, 0.5, sqrt 16
An irrational number is a number that CANNOT be represented as a ratio or fraction and whose decimal is NOT terminating or repeating. These often include square roots and numbers like pi.
Ex. sqrt 11, pi
Answer:
29.033333
Step-by-step explanation: