The example of Lesson 22 understand angle relationships in triangles i that the measure of the angle given in the image attached is 65°; supplementary angles add up to 180°.
<h3>What are the angle relationships in triangles?</h3>
There is the Interior angles which is known to have its both on the inside to be of parallel lines and as such, they are supplementary.
An example of Angle Pair Relationship are:
- Complementary Angles
- Supplementary Angles
- Adjacent Angles
The answer is 65° and it is a supplementary angles that can add up to 180°. Note that Two angles are called supplementary when their given measures when added together is up to 180 degrees.
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What is the measure of ∠DEF? How do you know?
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65°; supplementary angles add up to 180°
65°; complementary angles add up to 180°
45°; alternate interior angles add up to 90°
135°; supplementary angles add up to 180°
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Answer:
5' side on top, broken arrow leading out, 3' side on the bottom, continuous arrow leading in
Explanation:
C = The new strand is built 5′ to 3′, and the Okazaki fragments form, moving away from the replication fork.
Krypton (Kr) and bromine (Br) are Period 4 elements that are also called p-block elements. Krypton is a noble gas while bromine is a halogen.
While comparing the stability of the two elements, Krypton is more stable than bromine. This is because being a noble gas, Krypton follows the octet rule and maintains its stability. Bromine has 35 electrons and the outer most valence shell has 7 electrons so its unstable. Krypton has 36 electrons and 8 electrons in the valence shell so its stable.