The similarities between constructing a perpendicular line through a point on a line and constructing a perpendicular through a point off a line include:
- Both methods involve making a 90-degree angle between two lines.
- The methods determine a point equidistant from two equidistant points on the line.
<h3>What are perpendicular lines?</h3>
Perpendicular lines are defined as two lines that meet or intersect each other at right angles.
In this case, both methods involve making a 90-degree angle between two lines and the methods determine a point equidistant from two equidistant points on the line.
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The answer is 160° . The parallel angles are 180° - 20° is 160° . Hope this helps. :)
Answer:
A ^ ( m+n)
Step-by-step explanation:
When we are multiplying terms with exponents and the bases are the same, we can add the exponents
A^m * A^n =
A ^ ( m+n)
Do the Pythagorean theorem... a2+b2=c2. C will always be the opposite of the right triangle. First find the length of AE, which is 18. You plug everything into the formula and you end up with 135.94 round it up and it’s 136. The answer is B=136