Well not all lines are lines of symmerty, because if you draw a let's say a rectangle on a piece of paper and draw a diagonal line through it, well the two sides don't really lie perfectly on one another!!
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Remarks
- The given angle is an exterior angle.
- It's value is 46 degrees.
- An exterior angle is the sum of the two remote angles. (A remote angle is one that is not supplementary to the given exterior angle.
Solution
- 46 = <u + <t
- <t = 29
- 46 = <u + 29 Subtract 29 from both sides.
- 46 - 29 = <u
- <u = 17 degrees
Speed of the plane: 250 mph
Speed of the wind: 50 mph
Explanation:
Let p = the speed of the plane
and w = the speed of the wind
It takes the plane 3 hours to go 600 miles when against the headwind and 2 hours to go 600 miles with the headwind. So we set up a system of equations.
600
m
i
3
h
r
=
p
−
w
600
m
i
2
h
r
=
p
+
w
Solving for the left sides we get:
200mph = p - w
300mph = p + w
Now solve for one variable in either equation. I'll solve for x in the first equation:
200mph = p - w
Add w to both sides:
p = 200mph + w
Now we can substitute the x that we found in the first equation into the second equation so we can solve for w:
300mph = (200mph + w) + w
Combine like terms:
300mph = 200mph + 2w
Subtract 200mph on both sides:
100mph = 2w
Divide by 2:
50mph = w
So the speed of the wind is 50mph.
Now plug the value we just found back in to either equation to find the speed of the plane, I'll plug it into the first equation:
200mph = p - 50mph
Add 50mph on both sides:
250mph = p
So the speed of the plane in still air is 250mph.
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we can know our multiplication charts and know that 16 x 6 = 96
96 is the closest we can get to 100 while still having a remainder, which is 4
4 is the remainder, and is the amount left over.