Answer:
-2
Step-by-step explanation:
Is there supposed to be a picture? I can't answer the question.
Answer:
Part 1)
Part 2)
Part 3)
Part 4)
Part 5)
Part 6) The graph in the attached figure
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1) we have


The equation of the line into point slope form is equal to

substitute



Part 2) we know that
If two lines are perpendicular
then
the product of their slopes is equal to minus one
so

the slope of the line 1 is equal to

Find the slope m2


Find the equation of the line 2
we have


The equation of the line into point slope form is equal to

substitute



Part 3) we have

The equation of the line into point slope form is equal to

substitute



Part 4) we have

-----> y-intercept
we know that
The equation of the line into slope intercept form is equal to

substitute the values

Part 5) we have that
The slope of the line 4 is equal to 
so
the slope of the line perpendicular to the line 4 is equal to

therefore
in this problem we have


The equation of the line into point slope form is equal to

substitute



Part 6)
using a graphing tool
see the attached figure
Answer:
4. 158
Step-by-step explanation:
First let's make things a little simpler and put these arcs in terms of x. We know that the degree measure around the outside of a circle, regardless of its size, is 360. So let's say that arc BC is x. That means that arc BDC is 360 - x. This is because arc BC + arc BDC = 360. Substituting in our x's we have:
x + 360 - x = 360 and
360 = 360. (That's just the proof that putting in our x's as we did does in fact work!)
Following the formula then, we have
and

Multiply both sides by 2 to get rid of the fraction and get
44 = 360 - 2x
Subtract 360 rom both sides to get
-316 = -2x
Divide both sides by -2 to get that x = 158
Since we are looking for arc BC and we designated arc BC as our x, that means that arc BC = 158.
Answer:
i got -30 ._.
Step-by-step explanation:
5(2)=10
5(-4)=-20
10-20=-10
3(-10)=-30