Y would equal 2
x would equal 6
In other words it is (6,2)
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Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Attached is a copy of the figure with some of the clutter removed. The congruent angles marked with a single arc, and the parallel lines are given.
The angles marked with a double arc are congruent because they are alternate interior angles where transversal XZ crosses parallel lines XW and YZ. Of course, side XZ is congruent to itself.
Hence we have two angles and a side not between them that are congruent. We can declare ∆XWZ ≅ ∆ZYX by the AAS postulate. (choice A)
Answer:
The answer is A.
Step-by-step explanation:
Count how many points are from 0 to 1.
In this problem, there are 8.
Next, we see how far the dot is away from zero.
The dot is on the second line from zero. Two would be your numerator, and 8 would be the denominator.
Therefore, your answer is A.