Given that PQ and RS intersect to form four right angles, then they form an angle of 90 degrees, this implies that:
if the meet at point O,
then;
∠POR=∠POS=∠QOS=∠ROQ=90°
Therefore the correct statement is:
PQ is perpendicular to RS
that is to mean:
PQ⊥RS
The answer is C.
Well just divide and .92 divided by 10 = .092 because you move the value place. so the tenths go to the hundredths and get .092. .092 is the answer
The answer would be 120 because point p is 60 degrees, since the triangle is an equilateral triangle. Then you would do 180-60, which is 120.
Answer: Rosie is incorrect because she needs to do the exponent before subtracting.
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