Answer:
x is 122
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1/16
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
(7, 46)
Step-by-step explanation:
The offered answer choices have x-values of 7, 9, 10. The corresponding upper limit of y-value is ...
x=7 : y < 8·7 -3 = 53 . . . . . 46 is in the solution set, 60 is not
x=9 : y < 8·9 -3 = 69 . . . . 82 is not in the solution set
x=10 : y < 8·10 -3 = 77 . . . . 89 is not in the solution set
Of the choices offered, only (7, 46) is in the solution set.
Are the inequalities x > 3 and 3 < x equivalent?
They both say that x must be larger than 3. No bickering here. So yep, they're equivalent.
Inequalities usually have a lot of solutions—in fact, infinitely many. Think about the inequality x > 3. This inequality states that "x must be larger than 3." Any number bigger than 3 is a solution to this inequality. That includes 3.001, 3.0001, 4, 5, 2 million, and every other number bigger than 3. We don't have time at the moment to name them all,
Answer:
Option D: mGE = 190°
Step-by-step explanation:
From the property of angles of secant and tangent lines, we have:
DBG = (mGE - mDG)/2
(That is, the angle in point B is half the difference of the larger arc by the smaller arc defined by the lines)
So, we have that:
58 = (mGE - 74)/2
2*58 = mGE - 74
mGE = 116 + 74 = 190°
So we have that mGE is equal to 190°, correct option: D.