<u>Answer:</u>
∠VWT = 131°
<u>Explanation:</u>
∠VWT is equal to ∠UTW because they are Alternate inner angles. Since they are equal, we know that the measure of ∠VWT is 131°.
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Answer:
<em>f(x)=x²-3x-10</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
\begin{gathered}f(x) = x {}^{2} - 3x - 10 \\ to \: find \: x \: intercept \:o r \: zero \: substitute \: f(x) = 0\: \\ 0 = x {}^{2} - 3x - 10 \\ x {}^{2} - 3x - 10 = 0 \\ x {}^{2} + 2x - 5x - 10 = 0 \\ x(x + 2) - 5x - 10 = 0 \\ x(x + 2) - 5(x + 2) = 0 \\ (x + 2).(x - 5) = 0 \\ x + 2 = 0 \\ x - 5 = 0 \\ x = - 2 \\ x = 5\end{gathered}
f(x)=x
2
−3x−10
tofindxinterceptorzerosubstitutef(x)=0
0=x
2
−3x−10
x
2
−3x−10=0
x
2
+2x−5x−10=0
x(x+2)−5x−10=0
x(x+2)−5(x+2)=0
(x+2).(x−5)=0
x+2=0
x−5=0
x=−2
x=5
therefore the zeros of the equation are x₁=-2,x₂=5
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Im pretty sure the answer is 1.675
<span>In the question "Ray UW is the angle bisector of VUT.
If mVUW = (4x + 6)° and mWUT = (6x – 10)°, what is the measure of WUT?"
It was given that UW is the angle bisector of VUT, which means that mVUW = mWUT.
i.e. 4x + 6 = 6x - 10
6x - 4x = 6 + 10
2x = 16
x = 8
Therefore, the measure of WUT = 6x - 10 = 6(8) - 10 = 48 - 10 = 38
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