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Since, if you make it a y= equation, it gives you y=3x+2, which is that line
1. Linear Pair Postulate
2. Angle 2
3.Angle 3
4.Angle Congruence Postulate
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
b/c this is an isosceles triangle we know that either leg is the same length.. so we can use many trig functions :)
SOH CAH TOA to remember how trig functions fit on the triangle...
we know the hypotenuse and the angle and we want to find the adjacent leg ( which for this triangle is also the opposite leg )
use Cos = Adj / Hyp
Hyp*Cos(45) = adj
16* = adj
8* = adj
each leg is the same
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Answer:
- short leg: x; long leg: 12; hypotenuse: y
Step-by-step explanation:
The sides of the triangle can be read from the figure:
- short leg: x
- long leg: 12
- hypotenuse: y
The ratios tell you ...
long leg = x√3 = 12
x = 12/√3 = 4√3 . . . . . divide by √3. (same as multiply by (√3)/3)
2x = 2·4√3 = 8√3
Then the missing sides are ...
- short leg: 4√3
- long leg: 12
- hypotenuse: 8√3
Answer:
angle y
58 + 38 + y = 180 (angle sum property)
96 + y = 180
y = 180 - 96
y = 84
angle x
x = 29 (58/2)
(angle subtended by an arc at centre is double the arc at any point on remaining part of centre)
the values of x = 29 and y = 84