On this picture is shown a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle and by the Inscribed Quadrilateral Theorem the angles on the opposite vertices are supplementary, or in other words are equals to 180 degrees.
On this exercise it is asked to find the measure of angle B, First of all, you need to find the value of x. To so you have to select two opposite angles on this case angles A and C.
m<A+m<C=180 Substitute the given values for angles A and C
x+2+x-2=180 Combine like terms
2x=180 Divide by 2 in both sides to isolate x
x=90
Now, that the value of x is known you can substitute it in the expression representing angle D, and then subtract that number from 180 to find the measure of angle B.
m<D=x-10 Substitute the value of x
m<D=90-10 Combine like terms
m<D=80
m<B=180-m<D Substitute the value of angle D
m<B=180-80 Combine like terms
m<B=100
The measure of angle B is 100 degrees, and the value of x is 90.
Let’s use y as a replacement for a number. You would do 3y-7 since you multiply by three and take away seven.
It took the plane 1700 seconds for the plane to land. If you look at the x-axis, you can see that the x-intercept crosses through the point (0, 1700).
Answer:
your answer is for sure D but I think C is also the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Additive relationship are two quantities can be expressed as related to each other through addition. It can be written as y = x + a, where y is related to x through the addition of a constant, a. The value for a may be positive or negative.
Answer:
Mostly correct
For Q3, you are doing great, you remembered that negative numbers can happen if the exponent is an odd number.
For Q4, I think you were confused with the fractions,
4(i)

4(ii) is also wrong but I'll let you try to fix it yourself following what I given you for 4(i). You should get 1/64
Hope this helps!