Since it is shown that 2 of the sides of the triangle are congruent, we can assume that they have the same angle measures.
so to solve for the missing angle you can set up an equation equal to 180 since all triangles add up to 180 degrees.
21 + 21 + x = 180
42 + x = 180
x = 138
the value of the missing angle should be 138 degrees
hope this helped
Answer:g(f(x))= x^2 +6x+5
Step-by-step explanation:
g(f(x))= x^2 -4
g(f(x))= (x+3)^2 -4
g(f(x))= (x+3)(x+3) -4
g(f(x))= x^2 +6x+9-4
g(f(x))= x^2 +6x+5
The answer the the question is A.
- It will be option A.
- x - coordinate is 1. If we multiply 3 with 1, it will be 3. And if we multiply 3 with 3, it will be 9.
- y- coordinate is 1. If we add 3 with 1, it will be 4. And adding 3 with 4, we get 7.
<u>Answer:</u>
<u>a- (1,1) (3,4) (9,7)</u>
Hope you could get an idea from here.
Doubt clarification - use comment section.
Answer:
(7, 1/2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply second equation by 2 and subtract.
3x - 4y = 19
- (4x - 4y = 26)
You get -x = -7
x = 7
Substitute x into any equation.
3(7) - 4y = 19
21 - 4y = 19
-4y = -2
y = 1/2