On a given line, (on one side) there are a total of 180°
if one line in Problem #3 is bisected by a line, with one half X and the other 120°,
do 180° (the total) minus 120° which=60°
now the hard part, that line that bisected the first line is bisecting a line that is parallel to your second line, the one with <5 and <6
this means that the big angle formed in the first one with 120° is the same angle as in the second line, leaving <5 as 120°
which means <6 is 60°, like in the top part of the problem. You're basically flipping the top line upside down, I hope it helps.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
y = 10.5x
plug 2 for x in the equation
y = 10.5(2)
then multiply 2 by 10.5
y=21
True is the correct answer.
<span>D) perpendicular bisector <em>I believe.
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