Answer:
Part a): 100 degrees
Part b): Isosceles Triangle
Step-by-step explanation:
Part a): Since the angle measures of all triangles add up to 180 degrees and since the other two angles are 40 degrees, which add up to 80, we can use subtraction to find the answer.
180 - 80 = 100
Part b): Since only two of the three angles in this triangle have the same measure, we can find that it is an isosceles triangle, with base angles measuring 40 degrees, and the vertex angle being 100 degrees.
Two positives multiplied together give us a positive answer. and 18 • 6 is 108.
108 is the answer
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Sum of the angles of triangle equals 180</u>
- x + 12 + 2x - 29 + x + 5 = 180
<u>Simplified</u>
Answer:
A, yes.
Step-by-step explanation:
63:60, 21:20:
The difference between 60 and 20 is *3. If you do that to 21, you get 63. So a , yes.
(x²+4x+3)/2(x²-10x+25)
the horizontal asymptote when the numerator and the denominator have the same degree (in this case, both of a degree of 2) is ration of the coefficients of the numerator and denominator. In this case, the coefficient for numerator x² is 1, and the coefficient for the denominator 2x² is 2, so the horizontal asymptote is y=1/2=0.5
the vertical asymptote is the x value. the denominator cannot be zero, if x²-10x+25=0, x would be 5, so the vertical asymptote is x=5
this is just one example. There can be others:
(2x²+5x+2)/[(4x-7)(x-5)] for another example, but this example has a second vertical asymptote 4x-7=0 =>x=7/4