The answer is 46.
Since the sum of the interior angles of a triangle is always 180,
We can find out angle C by subtracting the other two angles
180-102-32=46
Let A and B be the two complementary angles.
A = smaller angle = 2x
B = larger angle = 13x
x = some unknown number
Note how the ratio A:B turns into 2x:13x which simplifies to 2:13
A+B = 90 ... because the angles are complementary
2x+13x = 90 ... substitution
15x = 90
x = 90/15
x = 6
A = 2*x = 2*6 = 12 degrees
B = 13*x = 13*6 = 78 degrees
The two angles are 12 degrees and 78 degrees.
Check:
A/B = 12/78 = (2*6)/(13*6) = 2/13, so A:B = 2:13
A+B = 12+78 = 90
Hey there!
It can be both. It's a multiple of 8 because 8 times 5 is 40, but it's also a factor of 120 because 80 times 3 is 120.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
ΔMNL ≅ ΔQNL by ASA or AAS
by ASA
Proof:
∠ LNM = ∠LNQ =90
LN = LN {Common}
∠MLN = ∠QLN {LN bisects ∠ L}
By AAS
∠Q + ∠QLN + ∠LNQ = 180 {Angle sum property of triangle}
∠Q + 32 + 90 = 180
∠Q + 122 = 180
∠Q = 180 -122 =
∠Q = 58
∠Q = ∠M
∠MNL =∠QNL = 90
LN = LN {common side}
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(0,2\5)
Slope=4\5
X(4\5)=y-2\5
Y=(4\5)x +2\5