Answer:
See Below.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that ∠1 and ∠7 are supplementary.
And we would like to prove that a is parallel to b.
Statements: Reasons:
Given
Supplementary Angles
Definition of Supplementary
Congruent Supplements Theorem
Corresponding Angles Converse
And we are done!
First put a bubble around 5x-7. Now you plug that into the problem. -3x-2
(5x-7)=12. now times the -2 by 5x which is -10x. and then times the -2 by -7 which is 14. so now you have -3x-10x+14=-12. add the -3x and -10x. -13x. Add the 14 over. -13x=2. Now dived by -13, which gives us x=-0.15
Now you take that a plug it into the -3x-2y=-12. So that it looks like this -3(-0.15)-2y=-12
Now times the -3 by -0.15 to give us 20 -2y=-12. Now 'kill' the 20, so that it looks like this -2y=-32. Now you divide by -2 and get y=16.
Now your ordered pair is (-0.15,16)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the larger integer be x
Hence, the smaller integer = x-2
Hence,
Reciprocal of the x= 1/x
Reciprocal of x-2= 1/ x-2
Hence. their sum=

Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
By going up 3 and right 1 you get 3/1, aka 3
The line of the equation is y=3x+2
Answer:
6 km
Step-by-step explanation:
You use Pythagoras
