What’s the question asking for?
Answer:
x = 70°
Step-by-step explanation:
The relevant relations are ...
- base angles of an isosceles triangle are congruent
- consecutive interior angles where parallel lines meet a transversal are supplementary
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Triangle OBQ is isosceles, so angle OQB = 40°. Triangle OPQ is isosceles, so angle OQP is x. The sum of angles OQB and OQP is angle BQP, which is supplementary to angle OPQ. That is, ...
(40° +x) +x = 180°
2x = 140° . . . . . . subtract 40°
x = 70° . . . . . . divide by 2
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There are many ways to find x. The one shown here is just one of them. In general, right triangles, isosceles triangles, symmetry, inscribed angles can all be used to write relations involving the known angles and x.
the simple fact that 94 is 49 backwards means nothing, anymore than say 001 and 100 are equal quantities or related other than in the digits.
so, 0.49 or 49/100 and 0.94 or 94/100, are two values, both are at the one hundredth level, so to see who is larger, we can nevermind the 100 and look at the numerator, 94 is clearly much larger than 49.
Answer:
- 1.9f - 18
Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
0.002
0.02
2/10
22/100
200%
2.2
220/10