All the angles required to complete each sentence are:
- m ∠ 4 = 60, m ∠ 2 = 120
- m ∠ 3 = 110, m ∠ 4 = 70
- m ∠ 2 = x, m ∠ 1 = 180 - x
<h3>How to find measures of missing angles by Euclidean geometry</h3>
In this question we must take advantage of definitions and theorems of Euclidean geometry to complete the three sentences seen in the figure. Now we proceed to present each sentence completed in detail:
- If m ∠ 5 = 60, then m ∠ 4 = 60 by <em>alternal internal</em> angles between <em>parallel</em> lines and m ∠ 2 = 120 by <em>supplementary</em> angles.
- If m ∠ 7 = 110, then m ∠ 3 = 110 by <em>corresponding</em> angles between <em>parallel</em> lines and m ∠ 4 = 70 by <em>supplementary</em> angles.
- If m ∠ 6 = x, then m ∠ 2 = x by <em>corresponding</em> angles and m ∠ 1 = 180 - x by <em>supplementary</em> angles.
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Answer:where’s the equation?
Step-by-step explanation:
The interquartile range of this equation is 13
The answer is 10x+8y-12 if the problem was -6x - 12 + 8y + 16x because you added an extra negative at the start.
The correct answer is A. When you factor you get (3x+8)(x+2) when you set them both equal to 0 you get x=2 and x=-8/3 ((: