The answer I got was a+2b
Answer:
1. The correct options are 2 and 4.
2. The measure of angle 6 is 60°.
Step-by-step explanation:
1.
It is given that a∥b , and c is not parallel to a or b. So, we can not establish any relationship among the angles on the line a,b and angles on the line c.
If a traversal line intersect two parallel line, then corresponding angles, alternate exterior angle and alternate interior angles are equal.


Therefore correct options are 2 and 4.
2.
It is given that AB∥CD and m∠3=120°.
Statements Reasons
m∥nm∠1=120° Given
∠5≅∠1 Corresponding angles are equal
m∠5=m∠1 Angle Congruence Postulate
m∠5=120° Substitution Property of Equality
m∠6+m∠5=180° Supplementary angle property
m∠6+120°=180° Substitution Property of Equality
m∠6=60° Subtraction Property of Equality
Therefore the measure of angle 6 is 60°.
Because Mason tried to balance $2.50 in is check register
hope that helps you
Answer:
x = s, y = t, z = 8 -s -t
Step-by-step explanation:
It can work reasonably well to let s and t represent any of a pair of the variables. In the answer above, we have used x=s, y=t.
You could get more elaborate if you want:
x = 4-s, y = 4-t, z = s+t
Divide by the coefficient of e^2, then take the square root.
e^2 = 49/(9f)
e = ±7/(3√f) = ±(7√f)/(3f)
The 3rd selection is appropriate:
e=±(7√f)/(3f)
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When written in plain text (not typeset), any denominator containing arithmetic must be enclosed in parentheses. When the expression is typeset, the surd and the division bar do the grouping for you.