By using a coordinate system I believe you can find the position of any objects on a flat surface.
If you have an eraser on your table and would like to know its position, you could make your own x and y axis and see in which quadrant your object is in.
your eraser could be 2 units in the x direction (horizontal) and 5 units in the y direction (vertical).
Now you can use this 'x and y' axis that you have drawn to locate any object.
If you want to be accurate, you should draw your axes with a meter ruler and choose your point of origin.
Hope I answered your question.
I would say no, if you follow the lines on the graph, 12 on the x axis and 5 on the Y axis they are not within the range indicated in gray.
The two labeled angles are alternate interior angles, and as such, they are the same.
From this result you can build the equation
and solve it for x: subtract 13x from both sides to get
and add 2 to both sides to get
Check: if we plug the value we found we have
So the angles are actually the same, as requested.
Answer:
A
I Had that question before