For this case we have that by definition, the equation of a line in the point-slope form is given by:
Where:
m: It is the slope of the line and is a point through which the line passes.
We have the following equation of the slope-intersection form:
Where the slope is
By definition, if two lines are perpendicular then the product of their slopes is -1.
Thus, a perpendicular line will have a slope:
Thus, the equation will be of the form:
Finally we substitute the given point and we have:
Answer:
Option B
Answer:
The answer is 3.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the Indices Law is,
So the expression is :
22. 30 degrees because line DB bisects(meaning cuts in half) angle ABC so DBC should be 30 degrees because 30+30 is 60 which is what angle ABC is.
23. 60 degrees because if we assume that it is a parallelogramand that the opposite angle are congruent.
24. 120 degrees because a quadrilatteral has sides that will equal to 360 degrees, and I said that a parallelogram will have its opposite angles congruent we take away 120 from 360 (from the previous angles ABC and BCD) we end up with 240, we divide 240 by 2 and end up with 120 degrees
25. 60 degrees. I found that angle DCB is 120 degrees so angles DCB and DCE are supplementary(add up to 180 degrees) and we subtract 120 from 180 which is 60 degrees.
26. 60 degrees vertical to angle DCE.
27. 120 degrees supplementary to DCE