Step 6 wants us to show two angles which are also two interior angles that are located on the same side.
Interior angles are angles that are INSIDE the parallel lines.
On the diagram given, there are two pairs of interior angles that are on the same side:
Angle VQT and angle ZRS
Angle UQT and angle WRS
Two interior angles on the same sides add up to 180°
The missing statement that would fit statement in Step 6 is:
m∠VQT + m∠ZRS = 180°
Answer: Second option
Answer:
t = 9.57
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use trig functions to solve for the t
Recall the 3 main trig ratios
Sin = opposite / hypotenuse
Cos = adjacent / hypotenuse
Tan = opposite / adjacent.
( note hypotenuse = longest side , opposite = side opposite of angle and adjacent = other side )
We are given an angle as well as its opposite side length ( which has a measure of 18 ) and we need to find its adjacent "t"
When dealing with the opposite and adjacent we use trig ratio tan.
Tan = opp / adj
angle measure = 62 , opposite side length = 18 and adjacent = t
Tan(62) = 18/t
we now solve for t
Tan(62) = 18/t
multiply both sides by t
Tan(62)t = 18
divide both sides by tan(62)
t = 18/tan(62)
t = 9.57
And we are done!
T us assume the two numbers to be "x" and "y".
Then
2x + y = 310
And
x - y = 55
Let us take the second equation and find the value of x in relation to y.
x - y = 55
x = y + 55
Now let us put the value of x in the first equation, we get
2x + y = 310
2(y + 55) + y = 310
2y + 110 + y = 310
3y = 310 - 110
3y = 200
y = 200/3
= 66 2/3
Now putting the value of y in the second equation, we get
x - y = 55
x - (200/3) = 55
3x - 200 = 55 * 3
3x = 165 + 200
x = 365/3
= 121 2/3
So the value of x is 121 2/3 and the value of y is 66 2/3
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