Each number is added by 3 so it's 17 20 23 26 29 32 35 38 41 and so on.
A because the origin is at 0,0 and point A is at 0,0
Answer:
alright, where's the fraction?
The relation between arc length and exterior angle is given in the figure.
Now we are given far arc length as DE =124
We are given near arc length as BC = 36
So plugging in the formula to find measure of angle A:



Angle A = 44 degrees
Answer : A) 44 degree
Answer:
Q2: -17
Q3: a) -5/2 b) g = -13
Step-by-step explanation:
2w+7 = -9
2w = -9 - 7
w = -16/2
w = -8
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15 - 4w
= 15 - 4(-8)
= 15 - 32
= -17
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Q3:
a) 3/4(16m-24) = -48
16m -24 = -48 ÷ 3/4
16m = -64 + 24
16m = -40
m = -5/2
b) -20 = 1/6(36+12g)
-20 = 1/6 × 6(6+2g)
(cross out the 6 from 1/6 and 6)
-20 = 6 + 2g
-20-2g= 6
-2g = 6+20
-2g = 26
g = 26/-2
g = -13