In general, for these kinds of problems, repeatedly subtract 360 degrees until you get something that lies between 0 and 360 degrees, since two coterminal angles will always differ by some multiple of 360 degrees.
In this case, our desired angle is 495-360=135 degrees.
The following
statements are true by definition:
The side
opposite ∠L is NM.
The side
opposite ∠N is ML.
The side
opposite to the angle should not contain any letter of that side.
<span>The following
statements are not essentially true because we have no idea if triangle LNM
is a right triangle (if it is, then we do not know what the hypotenuse is):</span>
The
hypotenuse is NM.
The
hypotenuse is LN.
<span>The following
statements are not true:</span>
The side
adjacent ∠L is NM.
The side
adjacent ∠N is ML.
They are not
true because the side adjacent to an angle should have its letter on the side.
For example, the side adjacent to ∠L should be LN or LM and
for ∠N it should be NM or NL.
<span> </span>
If u round to the nearest 10 in the number 522 it is 520
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The triangle is a right triangle.
We can use trigonometric functions to solve the problem.
tan θ = opp/adj
tan 30 = y/(4√3)
y = 4√3 tan 30
y = 4