"<span>y/5+8=7, what is the value of y/5-2?" Simplify the first equation:
y/5 = 7 - 8, or -1, so y/5 = -1, or y = -5.
Then y/5 - 2 equals -5/5 - 2, or -3.</span>
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The last one is a function. A rule for functions is that there can only be one x value or coordinate but there can be multiple y values or coordinates.
Answer:
angle 1 and angle 2 are supplementary angles
Step-by-step explanation:
When the base of the angles forms a straight line, the sum of the angles is 180°. That's the definition of supplementary angles.
Complementary angles form a right angle. The sum of complementary angles is 90°
<em>A slightly silly way to remember Complementary angles: The two angles look at each other and compliment each other saying, "You look all right to me!"</em>
<em>"</em><em>Yes,</em><em> </em><em>we </em><em>are </em><em><u>so </u></em><em><u>right</u></em><em> </em><em>together</em><em>!</em><em>"</em>
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