Answer:
m∠P =119
m∠Q = 61
Step-by-step explanation:
m∠P = 2(∠Q)-3 or p=2(q)-3
supplementary angles so they combine to equal 180!
soooooo we can take
q+p=180
input what p equals and you get
q+ 2(q)-3=180
3q-3=180
3q=183
q=61
now we have what m∠Q is, so just subtract that from 180 to get m∠P
180-61=119
Well let's see:
The first letter can be any one of 26 .
For each one . . .
The second letter can be any one of the remaining 25.
For each one . . .
The third letter can be any one of the remaining 24.
For each one . . .
The two digits can be any number from 01 to 98 ...
except 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, or 88. (No repetition.)
There are 90 of them.
So the total number of possibilities is (26 · 25 · 24 · 90) .
When I multiply that out, I get 1,404,000 .
I don't know how you got your number, so I can't comment on your
method, but I did find something interesting about your number:
If I assume that you did the three letters the same way I did, then
if I divide your number by (26·25·24), the quotient will show me
how you handled the two digits.
1,263,600 / (26·25·24) = 81 .
That's very intriguing, because it's so close to the 90 sets of digits
that I used. But I don't know what it means, or if it means anything
at all.
You will have to go step by step
Answer: for number 7
Step-by-step explanation:
a²+b²=c²
3²+8²=c²
9+64=c²