Answer:
An angle only has one bisector. Each point of an angle bisector is equidistant from the sides of the angle. The interior or internal bisector of an angle is the line, half-line, or line segment that divides an angle of less than 180° into two equal angles.
Step-by-step explanation:
2 white roses.
A dozen is 12.
12-10 red roses = 2 white roses
A typewriter costing $75.00 marked up 40% on cost M = 40 and S = 105
Pythagorean Theorem: a^2+b^2=c^2
C^2 being the missing angle because it’s the hypotenuse( angle diagonal from the 90degree box
4^2+13^2 = c^2
16+169=c^2
185=c^2
Then square root from both sides & c = 13.6
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Answer:
(x, y, z) = (-1, 0, -3)
Step-by-step explanation:
We notice that the coefficients of z are such that elimination of the z term from the equations is made easy.
Adding equations 1 and 2:
(2x -3y -2z) +(x +3y +2z) = (4) +(-7)
3x = -3
x = -1
Adding equations 2 and 3:
(x +3y +2z) +(-4x -4y -2z) = (-7) +(10)
-3x -y = 3
Substituting for x, we get ...
(-3)(-1) -y = 3
0 = y . . . . . . . . . . . add y-3 to both sides
Then z can be found from any equation. Substituting for x and y in the second equation gives ...
-1 +2z = -7
2z = -6 . . . . . add 1
z = -3 . . . . . .divide by 2
The solution is (x, y, z) = (-1, 0, -3).