Answer:
1= 70
2= 65
3= 95
For 1, just solve 180-(65+45) and then for 2, subtract #1 and 45 from 180. Then just solve for #3 by using 180-(#2+20)
the parallel linear equation is:
y = (2/5)*x - 3
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How to find the parallel line?</h3>
Two lines are parallel if the lines have the same slope but different y-intercept.
Here we know the line equation:
y = (2/5)*x + 4
Then a parallel line is of the form:
y = (2/5)*x + c
Where c is different than 4.
We want this line to pass through (5, -1), then:
-1 = (2/5)*5 + c
-1 = 2 + c
-1 - 2 = -3 = c
Then the parallel linear equation is:
y = (2/5)*x - 3
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<h2>B) (0, 6)</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
If the point lies on the y-axis then the first coordinate of the point is equal 0.
(0, y) - y is any real number.