If B is a complement of A this means that the sum of the measures of A and B is 90 degrees.
mA + mB = 90
mB =90 - mA
mB = 90 - 40 = 50
Thus, the measure of angle B is 50 degrees.
If C is a supplement of B then, the sum of the measures of B and C is 180 degrees.
mC + mB = 180
mC = 180 - mB
mC = 180 - 50 = 130
Therefore, the measure of angle C is 130 degrees.
Answer:
(0, -2) and (2, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
The solution to a systems of equations is when the x and y values are equal for two equations. This can also been seen as when the two equations intersect. So by looking at the graph you see the line and the circle intersect at the point (2, 0) and (0, -2) which are going to be the two solutions to the systems of equations.
The statement is FALSE.
A constant term is also a polynomial with just one term and degree 0. The degree of the polynomial can be any non-zero integer i.e. can be 0 or greater than zero.
So the correct statement will be:
An expression must have a monomial of degree 0 or higher to be a polynomial
Answer:
15. y = 6x
16. x = 11
Step-by-step explanation:
15. A direct variation equation is of the form ...
y = kx
Solving for k, we find ...
k = y/x = 42/7 = 6
The equation is y = 6x.
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16. Filling in the given values, we have ...
66 = 6x
11 = x . . . . . . . divide by 6
P' (-5,5), q' (10,5), r' (5,-15), s' (-10,-15) are the final coordinates.