Let x be the measure of the angle. The mathematical equation of the problem is
5(90-x) =

(180-x)

°
A quadratic with roots at 8 and 5 is f(x) = x^2 + 10x - 24
In order to find an equation given roots you can create statements that equal 0 in order to create parenthesis. For instance we know x = 8 at one point. So, we can solve that to equal 0.
x = -12 ----> add 8 from both sides
x + 12 = 0
We can do the same for the other zero.
x = 2 ----> subtract from both sides
x - 2 = 0
Now that we have both of these, we can multiply these two things together. This will give us the function we need.
f(x) = (x + 12)(x - 2)
f(x) = x^2 + 12x - 2x - 24
f(x) = x^2 + 10x - 24
Answer:
- there are no solutions (lines do not intersect)
- there is one solution (lines intersect at one point)
- there are an infinite number of solutions (lines overlap—are the same line)
Step-by-step explanation:
"A system of linear equations" covers a lot of territory. In Algebra 1, it usually means two linear equations in two unknowns. Each of those equations will graph as a line on a coordinate plane.
A solution is a point that satisfies all the equations. That is, it is a point that is on all the lines described by the system of equations.
The geometry of lines on a plane comes into play with regard to solutions.
- The lines may be parallel, hence never intersect. (<em>No points</em> will be on all the lines.)
- The lines may intersect at <em>one point</em>.
- The lines may be the same line, overlapping, identical, coincident, consisting of <em>all the same points, an infinite number</em>.
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation: