Answer:
<em>The measures of angles A, B, and C are respectively 21°, 125°, and 34°</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Equations</u>
We are given some conditions applying to the internal angles on a triangle ABC.
The measure of angle A is 13 less than the measure of angle C.
The measure of angle B is 11 less than 4 times the measure of angle C
Let x = measure of angle C
The first conditions states:
The second conditions states:
The sum of all angles must be 180°, thus:
Simplifying:
6x -24 = 180
Adding 24:
6x = 204
Dividing by 6:
x = 204/6
x = 34
The measures of angles A, B, and C are respectively 21°, 125°, and 34°
Answer:
22⁰
Step-by-step explanation:
By angle sum property :
x + 127 + 31 = 180⁰
x = 180 - 158
x = 22⁰
Rationalizing the denominator, simply means "getting rid of that pesky root at the bottom", and we do so by simply multiplying it by something to take it out, of course, we multiply the bottom, we have to also multiply the top,
Which type of divison is needed for this problem
Polynomial or Simple?