Answer:
If these are addition:
1) 7
2) 3
3) 1
4) -3
5) 0
6) -5
If they are subtraction:
1) 9
2) 9
3) -7
4) 7
5) -4
6) 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Difference is subtraction, but your examples (7 and -3 = 10) implies that these are addition problems. Next time please set them up in a mathematical form.
This is how the problems would be set up:
Addition:
1) 8+(-1)= 7
2)6+(-3)= 3
3)-3+4= 1
4)2+(-5)= -3
4)-2+(-2)= 0
6)-1+(-4)= -5
Subtraction:
1) 8-(-1)= 9
2)6-(-3)= 9
3)-3-4=- 7
4)2-(-5)= 7
4)-2-(-2)= -4
6)-1-(-4)= 3
The answer is 51°.
The top two lines are parallel to each other. Therefore alternate interior angles theorem applies. The bottom right corner that is underneath the line (for lack of a better description) is also 58°.
We also know that a triangle equals 180°. So 58+71= 129°.
So to find that missing angle we subtract 129 from 180 to get the 51°.
Answer:
600<2570-125.5x<2000 subtract 2570 from all terms...
-970<-125.5x<-570 divide all terms by -125.5 (and reverse signs because of division by a negative!)
7.73>x>4.54 and x is months since January, and since months can only be integers...
x=[5,7]
So January + 5, 6, and 7 respectively are the three months that satisfy the equation...
June, July, and August.
Step-by-step explanation:
What’s The Question Again ?
Step-by-step explanation:
1. No: angles add to more than 180 deg.
2. Yes: each side's length is between the sum and difference of the lengths of the other two sides.
3. No: not every side's length is between the sum and difference of the lengths of the other two sides.
4. Yes: for example, place the 50 deg angle between the two given sides. Another side will then make the triangle.
5. Yes: for example, use 3 cm as the short leg in a 30-60-90 right triangle.