Answer:
(2) angle1 = 139, angle2 = 41, angle4 = 41, angle5 = 139, angle6 = 41, angle7 = 139, angle8 = 41
(3) angle1 = 150, angle2 = 30, angle4 = 30, angle5 = 150, angle6 = 30, angle7 = 150, angle8 = 30
Step-by-step explanation:
All angle are either equal to each other or supplementary. I use corresponding angles and vertical angles to prove each of the above.
For number 3, angle 3 and angle 8 are supplementary, so they add up to 180:
8x +70 + (4x - 10) = 180
12x + 60 = 180
12x = 120
x = 10
So if x = 10, then 8x + 70 = 8(10) + 70 = 150
That means all angles are either 150 or 30 for number 3.
Answer:
Sara
Step-by-step explanation:
So, 3 liters of water, add 1/2 liter of lemonade, that's 3 and 1/2 liters of lemonade.
so in short, how many times does 1/3 go into 3 and 1/2?
let's change the mixed to "improper" and divide then.
Answer:
12.5
Step-by-step explanation:
A 10x10 grid would have 100 units. If you divide it into 8 equal units you would do:
100 / 8
Which gets you, 12.5
Answer:
a = 1 and b = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the Quotient Rule>
d/dx[(sin x)/(2+cos x) ]
= [(2 + cos x) * cosx - sin x * - sin x)] / (2 + cos x)^2
= 2cos x + cos^2x + sin ^2 x) / (2 + cos x)^2
But cos^2x + sin^2x = 1 so we have:
(1 + 2 cos x) / (2 + cos x)^2
- so a = 1 and b = 2.