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Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Under a rotation about the origin of 90°
a point (x, y ) → (- y, x ), thus
A(2, 2 ) → A'(- 2, 2 )
B(2, 4 ) → B'(- 4, 2 )
C(4, 6 ) → C'(- 6, 4 )
D(6, 4 ) → D'(- 4, 6 )
E(6, 2 ) → E'(- 2, 6 )
Answer:
m<X =
Step-by-step explanation:
From the given isosceles triangle, we have;
<W and <V as the base angles
So that,
m<W = m<V = 27 (base angles of an isosceles triangle are equal)
Thus,
m<X + m<V + m<W = 180 (sum of angles in a triangle)
m<X + 27 + 27 = 180
m<X + 54 = 180
m<X = 180 - 54
= 126
m<X =
Answer:
x=5
Step-by-step explanation:
Alright you will need to use PEMDAS for this
- Parenthesis
- Exponent
- Multiplication
- Division
- Addition
- Subtraction ( Take note of this )
Step 1
9(3x – 16) + 15 = 6x – 24 You will remove parenthesis here
27x-129=6x-24
Step 2
Then subtract 6x,
27x-129=6x-24
21x-129=-24
Step 3
Then you add 129 to the sides,
21x-129=-24
21x=105
After that, you divide the sides by 21 so that you can get your answer
5
So therefore, your answer will be x=5
Answer:
x=3.5
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use proportions to solve this problem. Put the side of one triangle over the same side of the other triangle.
6 4.2
------ = ----------
5 x
Using cross products
6x = 5*4.2
6x =21
Divide by 6
6x/6 = 21/6
x=3.5