Answer:
146°
Step-by-step explanation:
Points A and B are the endpoints of an arc of a circle. Chords are drawn from the two endpoints to a third point, C, on the circle. Given m arch AB=64° and ⦣ABC=73°, m ⦣ABC=__ ° and m arch AC=__ °.
Solution:
Given that:
arc AB = 64° and ⦣ABC=73°
The Central Angle Theorem states that the central angle from two chosen points A and B on the circle is always twice the inscribed angle from those two points. The inscribed angle is any point along the outer arc AB and the two points A and B.
Therefore arc AC is the central angle of ⦣ABC. Using the central angle theorem gives:
arc AC = 2 * ⦣ABC
substituting:
arc AC = 2 * 73
arc AC = 146°
1) 2x + 9 = 2x -5
9 ≠ -5 ; No solution
2) 2x- 1 = x + 3
x = 4; One solution x = 4
3) x + 2 = x + 2
0 = 0; Identity (or all real numbers)
Answer:
1) incorrect
2) incorrect
Step-by-step explanation:
-2x-2x = 0 ?
-2x -2x = -4x
It will be 0 only if x = 0.
Not always true, so incorrect
x+x = x² ?
2x = x²
They will be equal if x = 0 or 2.
Not always true so incorrect
Answer: decreases, 2.65 atm
Step-by-step explanation: it’s explained on edg.