Answer:
13620
Step-by-step explanation:
you just need to multiply 1135 by 12
Answer:
A, B, D
Step-by-step explanation:
A) y squared times y squared you just add the exponents
B) y^6/y^2 write it out as (y)(y)(y)(y)(y)(y)/(y)(y) then u cancel out two "y" from numerator and denominator and is left with y^4
C) is just 0 so its wrong
D) is the same process as B just cancel out 5 "y" from numerator and denominator and is left with y^4
E) is incorrect bc you need to add the exponents and you will get y^5 which is not equal to y^4 so yeah its wrong
Answer:
x = —2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
1/4x=-5/8
Cross multiply to express in linear form
4x x —5 = 8 x 1
—20x = 8
Divide both side by the coefficient of x i.e —20
x = 8/—20
Reduce to the lowest term
x = —2/5
Hello!
We are given that the measure of one angle is equal to 115 degrees (for convenience, we’ll refer to this angle as ∠W). Looking at the image above, we can see that ∠W and ∠Y are supplementary angles. Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add to a sum of 180 degrees, also known as a straight line. This relationship can be expressed using the following formula:
A1 + A2 = 180
Now insert any known values provided by the image above:
(115) + (∠Y) = 180
Subtract 115 from both sides of the equation:
∠Y = 65
We have now proven that ∠Y has a measure of 65 degrees. Now, looking at the image again, we can see that ∠W and ∠X are vertical angles. Vertical angles are two angles that lie on opposite sides of two intersecting lines. A pair of vertical angles is always equal in measure. This relationship can be expressed using the following formula:
A1 = A2
Now insert any known values provided by the image above:
(∠X) = (115)
We have now proven that ∠X has a measure of 115 degrees.
I hope this helps!
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