Answer:
-14
Step-by-step explanation:
step 1:
Subtract 11 from both sides.
y+11−11<−3−11
y<−14
Divide the polygon into separate shapes. Like a rectangle and then a triangle.
find the areas of those shapes and then add them together.
I believe the answer is B
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Answer:
O_O UHMM I think B and C.. and A
Here's one way to do it.
AB ≅ AC . . . . . . . . . . given
∠BAY ≅ ∠CAY . . . . given
AY ≅ AY . . . . . . . . . . reflexive property
ΔBAY ≅ ΔCAY . . . .. SAS congruence
XY ≅ XY . . . . . . . . . . reflexive property
∠AYB ≅ ∠AYC . . . . CPCTC
BY ≅ CY . . . . . . . . . . CPCTC
ΔXYB ≅ ΔXYC . . . .. SAS congruence
Therefore ...
∠XCY ≅ ∠XBY . . . . CPCTC