Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given

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Rewrite to show y-intercept
We have: 
Subtract x from both sides

Divide both sides by z

<em>The y intercet is: </em>
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Answer:
c.45 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
90 -180= 90
90÷2=45
Answer:
12.
Step-by-step explanation:
This equation seems to want you to use the Order of Operations, a.k.a PEMDAS (which stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction). When you do a problem like this, you use the Order of Operations to figure out the order in which you'd solve your problem.
You would first solve what is in parentheses, since that is the first letter in PEMDAS. 18-6x2 is what we have in our parentheses, but it's too confusing to be solved yet. The next letter is E, a.k.a exponents, but there are no exponents in this equation, so we move on. Next is M, Multiplication. We would multiply 6 by 2, which gives us 12. Moving on, we have D, Division. We would do 36/6, which is 6.
Our 5th letter is A, Addition. We would have to add our 6 to (18-12), but that couldn't work, since our 18-12 is still in parentheses, and those come first. So, we would skip to the last letter, S, Subtraction. 18-12=6, and since we solved all the problems in the parentheses, we remove them, and add both 6's together, giving us 12.
Answer:
A triangle is 180 degrees. Imagine that two angles would be given as maybe 89 and 30 degrees. With these two angles already given you can find the last third angle by adding the 2 given angles and subtracting it from 180. There fore it would look like 180-119=61. 61 would be your unknown angle degree.
<u>If you meant something else please comment I will help you more.</u>
Answer:
A. -2x^3y5 has a degree of 8
Step-by-step explanation:
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