M8 =43.
Reason:
134+ M8 =180(degrees). This is because angles on a straight line =180 (degrees)
180-134=M8
Therefore:
M<8 =180-134= 43 (degrees)
Hope this helps and makes sense.
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I believe the answer is....
For solving for a
a-7= 3(b+2) ———> distribute 3(b+2)
a-7= 3b+6 ———-> add 7 on both sides
a-7= 3b+6
a+7= 3b +7 ———-> the 7’s cancel out so you’re left with....
a = 3b + 13 (That’s your answer)
Hope that helped :3
Answer:
x = 27
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
= 3
Multiply both sides by 9 to clear the fraction
x = 9 × 3 = 27
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
There are two answers to this.
1.
The order is ACB. That means that B is beyond C.
In which case AB = AC + BC
AB = 22 + 13
AB = 35
2
The order is ABC (which means that B is between A and C.
AB = AC - BC
AB = 22 - 13
AB = 9
Please don't ask me what the answer is. The question does not make it clear enough to give you one answer. I do suggest you draw a diagram to show both possibilities. Your teacher will likely applaud you for poking holes in the question.
the assumption being that the endpoints are two continuous points in the pentagon, Check picture below.
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