Several examples of side lengths that are Pythagorean triples are the following with the corresponding side lengths A, B, C:
(5, 12, 13), (7, 24, 25), (3, 4, 5)
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X - 6y=18
2x-3y=9 |*-2
x -6y=18
-4x+6y=-18
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-3x=0, x=0
2x-3y=9
2*0-3y=9
-3y=9, y=-9/3, y= -3
Answer:
y=-2x+17
Step-by-step explanation:
B it is no problem I don't think it's that answer but yea
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Question (1).
OQ and RT are the parallel lines and UN is a transversal intersecting these lines at two different points P and S.
A). ∠OPS ≅ ∠RSU [corresponding angles]
B). m∠OPS + m∠RSP = 180° [Consecutive interior angles]
C). m∠OPS + m∠OPN = 180° [Linear pair of angles]
D). Since, ∠OPS ≅ ∠TSP [Alternate interior angles]
And m∠TSP + m∠TSU = 180° [Linear pair of angles]
Therefore, Option (A) is the correct option.
Question (2).
A). m∠RSP + m∠RSU = 180° [Linear pair of angles]
B). m∠RSP + m∠PST = 180° [Linear pair of angles]
C). ∠RSP ≅ ∠TSU [Vertically opposite angles]
D). m∠RSP + m∠OPS = 180° [Consecutive interior angles]
Therefore, Option (C) will be the answer.