Answer:
lineHO parallel lineEN - Given
lineHW = lineNW - Given
angle HWO <u>congruent</u> angle EWN Vertical Angles
angle OHW <u>congruent</u> angle ENW Alternate interior angles
Thus triangle HOW congruent triangle NEW
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I think it’s C
Explanation: the blue yarn is 7 and the red yarn is 10 if you combine both as 7 + 10= 17
The answer is -30 u multiply-3 3/4 by eight because -3 3/4 is one minute and the question is asking for eight minutes
Hello!
To find the equation of a line parallel to y = 3x - 3 and passing through the point (4, 15), we need to know that if two lines are parallel, then their slopes are equivalent.
This means that we create a new equation in slope-intercept form, which includes the original slope, which is equal to 3.
In slope-intercept form, we need a y-intercept. So, we would substitute the given ordered pair into the new equation with the same slope and solve.
Remember that slope-intercept form is: y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
y = 3x + b (substitute the ordered pair (4, 15))
15 = 3(4) + b (simplify)
15 = 12 + b (subtract 12 from both sides)
3 = b
Therefore, the equation for the line parallel to the line y = 3x - 3, and passing through the point (4, 15) is y = 3x + 3.
Answer:
angle 2
Step-by-step explanation:
adds up to 180 degrees