Actually, the "slant height" is 4, but the vertical height or "altitude" of the equilateral triangle is not 4
but anyway.....

and the volume, is the area of the triangle, times the length, so, whatever you get for the area of the triangle * 10
Each shows two lines that make up a system of equations. If the graphs of the equations intersect, then there is one solution that is true for both equations. If the graphs of the equations do not intersect (for example, if they are parallel), then there are no solutions that are true for both equations.
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that can help because all you need to remember is that the sum of the angles in a triangle is half of the sum of the angles that add up in a quadrilateral.
You are correct with 80 on that answer. because since it is a polygon all sides add up to 180. you take 180 and subtract the number u have which is 100. u can double check your answer by looking at the angle. by looking its definitely less than 90 and not more than 90. it looks 80 to me and you can prove it by doing this 180-100=80
ANSWER=80°
Answer: 2 x - 3 y = 6 i think but let let me know if i'm wrong