Answer:
Quadrant 2, x-axis
Step-by-step explanation:
Point C is on top left side of the x-y graph, which is quadrant 2.
An axis refers to line, so the x axis the is horizonal line, as it says on the right end of it. The y axis is the vertical line, noted at the top of the line.
The only line that's on a line is point D and it's on the x-axis.
Answer: (a) = 110 degrees, (b) = 8
If I understand the picture correctly, (a) wants you to find the angle K. It first shows us that both J to K, and L to K are equal in length of 11, thus there is no deviation in angle 35 degrees with L (so they both equal each other). Therefore, the angle K will equal 180 degrees subtracted by the sum of J and L, which is 110 degrees.
For (b), it appears that all the angles have the same singular mark at the edges, so all sides will equal 8.
I hope this helped!
The angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees
65 + 3x - 10 + 2x = 180
5x + 55 = 180
5x = 180 - 55
5x = 125
x = 125/5
x = 25 <====
m < B = 3x - 10 = 3(25) - 10 = 75 - 10 = 65 <== B is 65 degrees
m < C = 2x......= 2(25) = 50 <== C is 50
To solve the function we proceed as follows:
5c+4=2(c-5)
opening the parentheses we get:
5c+4=2c-10
putting like terms together we get
5c-2c=-10-4
3c=-14
c=-14/3