Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
For A. use any two factors that multiply to 100 that isn't 25 and 4.
For b Use one obtuse angle (angle over 90 degree) and two acute angles. Make sure they add up to 180.
For c Use any two values that add up to 52 since they didnt establish y as the midpoint.
For d. measure of angle 1 is 45 and measure of angle 2 is 45 degrees
Let length of the hypotenuse = 3x and length of given leg be x feet.
then (3x)^2 = x^2 + 648
8x^2 = 648
x^2 = 81
so x = 9 and 3x = 27
Hypotenuse is 27 feet and the leg equals 9 feet.
You could get two different functions out of this:
<u>2x + 2y = 8</u>
1). <u> 'y' as a function of 'x'</u>
Subtract 2x from each side: 2y = -2x + 8
Divide each side by 2 : <em> y = -x + 4</em>
2). <u> 'x' as a function of 'y' :</u>
Subtract 2y from each side: 2x = -2y + 8
Divide each side by 2 : <em> x = -y + 4</em>
Those two functions look the same, but that's just because the original
equation given in the problem was so symmetrical. In general, they're
not the same function.
Answer:
angle 2 = 37º
Step-by-step explanation:
When two lines intersect they make vertical angles, which are angles directly across from another. Vertical angles are always congruent.
Answer:
The number before a variable. For example, 4x. 4 would be the coefficient, and x would be the variable.