Could you give the "given" angle measures?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>Q13</h3>
The greater the angle the greater the opposite side
<u>Sides in ascending order:</u>
- AB = 17, AC = 18, BC = 21
<u>Angles in same order</u>
<h3>Q14</h3>
<u>As above, sides in ascending order:</u>
- AB = 15, AC = 16, BC = 17
<u>Angles in same order</u>
<h3>Q15</h3>
<u>Exterior angle equals to sum of non-adjacent interior angles</u>
- 142° = x + 66°
- x = 142° - 66°
- x = 76°
<h3>Q16</h3>
<u>Same subject and isosceles triangle:</u>
- x + x = 158°
- 2x = 158°
- x = 79°
<h3>Q17</h3>
<u>Same subject</u>
- m∠QSR = m∠QPS + m∠PQS
- 2x = x + m∠PQS
- m∠PQS = 2x - x
- m∠PQS = x
ΔPQS has two angles with the measure of x, hence their opposite sides are congruent and the triangle is isosceles
1. "All real numbers" is the one domain of the equation y = x2 − 6x + 1 among the following choices given in the question. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "D".
2. "Left by 4 units" is the one among the following choices given in the question that gives the direction and by how many units f(x) be shifted to obtain g(x). The correct option is option "A".
Ordered pairs on an unit circle..
Exact values of the ordered pairs of the unit circle is represented in pictorial form above in degrees and radians.
Hope this helps.
A.
yes, the candle starts high/tall, then as it melts over time it gets smaller and smaller until is all gone.
b.
y = mx + b
y = 4/2x + 8
y= 2x + 8
c.
Well, since it's slope/unit rate is greater/faster it will burn quicker, therefore you will still start at 8 on the y ais, but it would decrease 3 in. each hour, instead of 2, like the orignal problem.