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kkurt [141]
3 years ago
5

Does 1/7 divided by what equals 14

Mathematics
1 answer:
Paul [167]3 years ago
5 0
2*7=14 7/14=2 do yes
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determine the value of x for which r parallels s. then find the measure of angle 1 and the measure of angle 2measure angle 1= 50
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According to the picture, angles 1 and 2 have the same measure because they are corresponding angles. Make equal both expressions for 1 and 2 and find x.

\begin{gathered} 50-2x=110-42x \\ 42x-2x=110-50 \\ 40x=60 \\ x=\frac{60}{40} \\ x=\frac{3}{2} \end{gathered}

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\begin{gathered} \measuredangle1=50-2x \\ \measuredangle1=50-2(\frac{3}{2}) \\ \measuredangle1=50-3 \\ \measuredangle1=47 \\ \measuredangle2=110-42x \\ \measuredangle2=110-42(\frac{3}{2}) \\ \measuredangle2=110-63 \\ \measuredangle2=47 \end{gathered}

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7 0
1 year ago
What would be the answer for this one?
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Hi,

Using Thalès, x/14=9/12

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Answer D

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