Answer:
150 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's start off by looking at what we are working with in this specific problem:
We can see that we are looking at 2 angles, angle L and angle M, that add up to a total of 180 degrees (aka a straight line)
Now that we know that, we also have to keep is mind that angle L + angle M = 180 degrees.
Now that we've got all of that out of the way, let's set up a simple algebraic equation:
angle L + angle M = 180
We also know that angle L is 30 degrees so let's add it into the equation we have just created:
30 + angle M = 180
We now know that 30 plus angle M (whatever it might be) is equal to 180 so in order to solve this problem we have to do some simple subtraction.
180 - 30 = angle M
Now we are left with:
150 degrees = angle M
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
5.25
3.00
1.25
_____
$ 9.50
- 20.00
_______
$10.5
Answer:
m=3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Two points are shown
point 1: (0;-3). 4;3. -2-6
point 2: (2;0)



Answer:
c/6 ≥ -20
Step-by-step explanation:
The quotient of c and 6 basically means c divided by 6 (minor note: we also go by the order it's written in). We place in '≥' in this inequality because, greater than means '>' and the line underneath it signifies an equal to sign, and as a result of this, we get -20.
The two angles add up to 180 degrees. So all you do is 180 - 35 which equals to 145 degrees