<span>96 degrees
Looking at the diagram, you have a regular pentagon on top and a regular hexagon on the bottom. Towards the right of those figures, a side is extended to create an irregularly shaped quadrilateral. And you want to fine the value of the congruent angle to the furthermost interior angle. So let's start.
Each interior angle of the pentagon has a value of 108. The supplementary angle will be 180 - 108 = 72. So one of the interior angles of the quadrilateral will be 72.
From the hexagon, each interior angle is 120 degrees. So the supplementary angle will be 180-120 = 60 degrees. That's another interior angle of the quadrilateral.
The 3rd interior angle of the quadrilateral will be 360-108-120 = 132 degrees. So we now have 3 of the interior angles which are 72, 60, and 132. Since all the interior angles will add up to 360, the 4th angle will be 360 - 72 - 60 - 132 = 96 degrees.
And since x is the opposite (or congruent) angle to this 4th interior angle, it too has the value of 96 degrees.</span>
The rule says that the sum of any two sides has to be smaller than the third side so, no it can't
Answer:
The slope is 2/1.
Step-by-step explanation:
y2 - y1 /x2 - x1
6 - 4/ 2 - 1
2/1
64 x 10 = 640
Easier way to simplify :
64 x 1 = 64 and then put the 0 at the end which = 640
To find the mean you add all the numbers then divide by how many numbers there are :
8+16+12+11+8=55
in the equation there are 5 numbers, so you divide 55 by 5 :
55÷5=11
the mean is 11
hope this helps