The degree of a polynomial is<span> the highest </span>degree<span> of its terms when the </span>polynomial is<span> expressed in its canonical form consisting of a linear combination of monomials.</span>The degree<span> of a term is the sum of the exponents of the variables that appear in it.</span>
Answer:
489
Step-by-step explanation:
(4,5)(2,1)
slope = (1 - 5) / (2 - 4) = -4/-2 = 2
(-2,3)(-4,4)
slope = (4 - 3) / (-4 - (-2) = 1/(-4 + 2) = -1/2
2 and -1/2 are negative reciprocals of each other....therefore, ur lines are perpendicular <==
Y = 104°
z = 24
Angle y° and (5z - 44)° are linear pairs, meaning that the two measures together will add up to 180°.
To solve for z, know that (5z - 44)° and 76° are vertical angles, meaning that both angles are the same.
So simply set them equal to each other to find z:
5z - 44 = 76
5z = 76 + 44
5z = 120
z = 24
Now to solve for y, remember that since (5z - 44)° and 76° are vertical angles, they are the same, meaning you can denote (5z - 44)° as simply 76°. Like I said earlier, y and 76° are a linear pair so simply subtract 76 from 180 to find y:
180 - 76 = 104°
Answer:
A: 5:1
B. 2:10
Step-by-step explanation:
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