Isolate the x. First, multiply 2 to both sides
-x/2(2) < 4(2)
-x < 4(2)
-x < 8
Isolate the x. Divide - 1 to both sides (because you are dividing a negative number, flip the sign).
-x/ -1 < 8/-1
x > -8 is your answer
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Answer:
The similarities are;
1) The Third Angle Theorem and the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem are based on the sum of the angles in a triangle being equal to 180°
2) The Third Angle Theorem and the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem are used to prove the measure of the third
3) The Third Angle Theorem and the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem are triangle theorems
The differences are;
1) The Third Angle Theorem is mainly used to prove the similarity of two triangles, while Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem is used to find the measure of the third angle
2) The value of the third angle may not be determined when using the The Third Angle Theorem to prove the similarities between triangles while the value of the third angle is normally determined calculated when the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem is used to find the third angle given the other two angles in the triangle
Step-by-step explanation:
You eliminate or ‘take away’ the answers that you know or think that r wrong. The last answer that’s left is your answer.