Answer:
<u>Rule for rotation 180° about the origin:</u>
<u>Given coordinates:</u>
- U(1, 0), V(4, -1), T(1, -3)
<u>Coordinates of the image, apply the rule above:</u>
- U'(-1, 0), V'(-4, 1), T'(-1, 3)
<u>Explanation</u><u>:</u>
From the given figure ,
AB || CD
PQ is a transversal
Given angles are 50° and 130°
50° and x are linear pair
⇛ 50°+x = 180°
⇛ x = 180°-50°
⇛ x = 130°
Therefore, "x" = 130°
and
130° and y are vertically opposite angles which are equal.
⇛ "y" = 130°
Therefore, y = 130°
<u>Additional</u><u> </u><u>comment</u><u>:</u><u>-</u>
- If two parallel lines Intersected by a transversal then
- Corresponding angles are equal.
- Vertically Opposite angles are equal.
- The sum of two adjacent angles is equal to 180° then they are called Linear Pair.
Answer:
5x<x^2-24
Step-by-step explanation:
pretty sure that's right and the x^2 that's an exponent :)