They are easy to compare if they all have the same common denominator, then you can easily order them by the magnitude of the numerators...
85/10, -67/10, -56/10, 82/10 so now they are easy to compare...so
-6.7, -28/5, 8.2, 17/2
Answer:
Angle 1 = 128
Angle 2 = 52
Angle 3 = 68
Angle 4 = 60
Angle 5 = 124
Step-by-step explanation:
Had to use supplementary theorem, vertical angles theorem, and that the angles of a triangle add up to 180.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
The answer is no solution.
Step-by-step explanation: First, you would add + 12 to both sides of the equation so that you would have 5c + 21 = 5c. Then, you would subtract 5c from both sides of the equation. This would leave you with 21 = 0. Since this is not true, the equation would have no solution.
Answer:
(a) If r is any rational number and s is any irrational number, then r/s is rational
(b) The statement is false when r is 0
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
rational number
irrational number
irrational number
Solving (a): The negation
To get the negation of a statement, we only need to negate the end result
In other words, the number type of r and s will remain the same, but r/s will be negated.
So, the negation is:
rational number
irrational number
rational number
Solving (b): When r/s is irrational is false
Given that:
irrational number
Set r to 0
So:

-- rational
<em>Hence, the statement is false when r is 0</em>
(a) y = 2x + 3
(b) (1,5), (3,3); y = 3x + 3 5 = m1 + b, 3 = m3 + b
(c) coincident i believe, because it is not independent or inconsistent
(d) 2x + 3 = 3x + 3
(-2x)(-3) (-2x)(- 3)
0 = -2x
x = 0
hope this helps