The measure of angle 1 and 2 should add up to 180°, because it forms a straight line. The same goes for the sum of angle 3 and 4.
Since we are given the measure of angle 2, we can find the measure of angle 1 by subtracting 143° from 180°.
180°-143° = 37°
We know that the intersecting lines form 2 sets of vertical angles, which are congruent. This means that the angles opposite from each other have the same measure. Therefore, both angle 2 & 4 have a measure of 143°, while angle 1 & 3 have a measure of 37°.
If you're looking just to enter the numbers from the first row but in the hundredths place
Category 1 will be .30
Category 2 will be .90
Answer:
no i don't think so
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1)
82.5 - <u>8</u><u>2</u><u>.</u><u>5</u> + 2x = 338.5 - <u>8</u><u>2</u><u>.</u><u>5</u>
<u>2</u>x = <u>2</u><u>5</u><u>6</u>
2)
2x ÷ <u>2</u> = 256 ÷ <u>2</u>
x = <u>1</u><u>2</u><u>8</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
1)
In order to get rid 82.5, you have to substract the same value on both side to get a 0 value.
2)
In order to find the value of x, you have to divide the value that is sticked with x which is 2. As you divide 2 by 2, you will get 1 as a single value of x so you have to divide 2 to both side too.
For this case we have by definition of trigonometric relations of rectangular triangles that, the sine of an angle is given by the opposite leg to the angle on the hypotenuse of the triangle. Then according to the figure we have:

We cleared CA:

Answer:
Option A