<u>136 + x + x = 180. Or, to simplify, 136 + 2x = 180. The congruent angles measure 23 degrees each.</u>
We know this because of a simple rule that goes for all triangles: The measures of all three angles in a triangle will <em>always</em> add up to 180 degrees.
One angle of a triangle measures 136 degrees. The other two angles are congruent (have the same measure).
(x stands for an unknown angle measure.) So the equation we would use is 136 + 2x = 180. We can solve this within a few steps.
1. We subtract 136 from 2x in order to isolate 2x. But if we subtract something from the left side of the equation, we have to subtract it from the right side too. Otherwise the equation will be wrong; We would be taking away the balance.
2x = 180 - 136
2. Now that 2x is isolated, we solve 180 - 136.
2x = 46
3. If we know now that 2x is equal to 46, how do we find out what x is equal to? We divide by 2 (on both sides or it'll be wrong) to get x.
2x = 46
2x/2 = 46/2
x = 23
Now we know! x = 23... The other two angles are both 23 degrees. We can check to see if that's right by solving 23 + 23 + 136... Does it add up to 180? Yes! :)
Answer:
2 in., 3 in., 4 in. and 5 in., 6 in., 7 in.
Step-by-step explanation:
First find the area of the rectangle by multiplying the length and width of the rectangle, so 12 x25=300. Then find the area of the triangle, which is length x height/ 2. So 8 x 25=200/2=100. Then add the two answers together to get 400.
Answer:
=−36p+52x+1324
Step-by-step explanation:
7x−7+35−34p+45x−2p+64
=7x+−7+35+−34p+45x+−2p+1296
Combine Like Terms:
=7x+−7+35+−34p+45x+−2p+1296
=(−34p+−2p)+(7x+45x)+(−7+35+1296)
=−36p+52x+1324
Answer:
Polynomials are algebraic expressions that consist of variables and coefficients. ... We can perform arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and also positive integer exponents for polynomial expressions but not division by variable. An example of a polynomial with one variable is x2+x-12.