<span>1) supplementary angles => sum of angles' measure is 180°
Two lines intersecting creating four angles with the left obtuse angle labeled one and the acute angle to the right labeled two
= > angle 1 + angle 2 = 180°
Then those two match.
2) complementary angles => sum of the two angles = 90°
Two lines intersecting in a right angle with a square indicating a right
angle in quadrant one and a ray splitting quadrant two with a two
labeling the left angle and one labeling the angle on the right
=> angle 2 + angle 1 = 90°
Then those two match
3) vertical angles
Two parallel horizontal lines intersected by a vertical line with a
square indicating a right angle in quadrant one of the top line and a
one labeling the angle in quadrant two and two labeling quadrant four of
the top line
Those two matches because the angle label 1 and the angle label 2 are vertical angles as per the definittion.
4) adjacent angles
Two lines intersecting in a V shape with the left angle of one hundred fifty seven degrees and a bottom angle of X degrees
Those two match becasue the angle of 157° and the angle of X° are adjacent.
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Yes. I think so. Even if there is not intercept the intercept is 0
Answer: 94 cm^3.
Step-by-step explanation: You use the formula 2(ab+bc+ca). You plug in 3, 4, and 5 to get 94.
Answer:
OK so you point is y=4 and x=3 so plot that on a x,y graph. Then to turn it -270 degrees you need to clock wise. normally you would just go counter clock wise but since your rotation is negative you go counter clock wise. hope this helped!!
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