Answer:
No.
Step-by-step explanation: for x=3, y is not the same
y=1,3,5,7 or 9
Answer:since there is no diagram i will answer to the best of my ability.
Step-by-step explanation:
If an angle is bisected then it is divided into 2 equal angles which i think they are naming 4x and 3y. In this case, 4x=3y. Solving for x, we get x= (3y)/4. Solving for y we get y= (4x)/3. Now if we substitute (4x)/3 for y in the equation x= (3y)/4 then x= (3(4x)/3)/4 = 4x/4=× so then we can say x÷y = measure of original angle that was bisected. Or znother way it can be said is x+y = 2x or x+ y =2y.
angle 3 and angle 4 are adjacent and complementary.
angle 5 is a vertical angle to the combination of angle 3 and 2
angle 4 and angle 5 are adjacent, supplementary, and form a linear pair
If you want me to explain why, comment it, i just have no time to now.
No, for it to be a right triangle the last length would need to be 2.5 not 3