9514 1404 393
Answer:
37°
Step-by-step explanation:
The diagonals of a rhombus are angle bisectors. Angle 1 matches the other half of angle L.
∠1 = 37°
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Angle 2 is the complement, 53°, and angle 3 is the same as angle 2, 53°.
The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular bisectors of each other, so angle 4 is 90°.
Answer:
0.0001825
Step-by-step explanation:
First you find out what 10 to the -4th power is after that you multiply the decimal shown (1.825) you start moving the number behind the decimal and you have your answer 0.0001825
The answer is B) 4
the two angles adjacent to the exterior angle equal each other so the equation would be 14x+58=27x+6 subtract the 14x from the 27x
58=13x+6 subtract the 6 from 58
52=13x divide 52/13 leaving you with x=4
<span>First, you have to define your x and y axes, what is 0º and what direction do you turn to face 90º.... In algebra, the 0º is the angle from the x-axis, and you turn counter clockwise to get to 90º (the y-axis)
but if you use the compass directions, 0º (north) is the y axis, and you turn CLOCKWISE 90º to get to the x-axis (east)</span>
Answer:
12>z
Step-by-step explanation:
Sorry trying to do this fast. Simply add 5 to the other side because we are subtracting it from one side and adding five to both sides cancels out the 5 on the left being subtracted.