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Answer: 54 degrees (third choice)</h3>
Explanation:
AB is a diameter of circle C. This leads to angle ACB being 180 degrees. By Thales Theorem (a special case of the inscribed angle theorem) we know that angle D is 90 degrees.
Therefore, triangle ADB is a right triangle. The acute angles (A and B) add to 90, and we can say they are complementary angles.
A+B = 90
36+B = 90
B = 90-36
B = 54 degrees
Answer:
Degree: x= -1, 
leading coefficient: 5
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
x = 40
Step-by-step explanation:
Here's a fun fact, all of those angles actually add up to 360 degrees!
How do we know this? Well if you were to draw a small arc between each of the lines, you would see that the arc would end up making a circle. And remember, circles have 360 degrees!
Now we can do some basic algebra. Add up all the angles and set that equal to 360.
(2x) + (x) + (3x + 20) + (2x+20) = 360.
8x + 40 = 360
8x = 320
x = 40
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Y – y1 = m(x – x1)
y-(-1)=-5(x-2)
Y+1=-5(x-2)