Answer:
We know that the figure has a symmetry
angle 1 = angle 2
angle 1 =180°-(18°+90°) = 180° - 108°=72°
Therefore, <em><u>angle 2 =72°</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
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Answer: Vertical angles</h3>
Explanation:
Ignore the ray that angles 2 and 3 are adjacent to. It might help to copy the drawing but erase that ray in question. All we really care about is the X shape the two lines form along with angles 1 and 4. These two angles are opposite one another. We consider them vertical angles. They don't have to align vertically. They simply have to be opposite one another like this in this X configuration. Vertical angles are always congruent to one another.
Answer:
(6, 3 1/3)
Step-by-step explanation: Split this problem into x and y parts. In x direction, the length of the AB is (8-5)=3. So 1/3 from A would be 5+1/3(8-5)=6
In y, AB goes from 6 to -2, so the coordinate changes by (-2-6)=-8 units.
1/3 along this ling will be 6 + 1/3 (-2-6)=6-2 2/3=3 1/3
Just go to were the line intercepts the y axis so -2 and rise over run so 2 up and 2 over but its negative so C should be correct.