1 x 10 = 10
16 x 1 = 16
10 + 16 =
26
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Use algebra for such problems
let, Angle COD = x
Angle KOD = y
Angle KPC = z
Given ,. x - y = 61° ( Equation 1 )
x - z = 53° ( Equation 2 )
Subtract 1st equation from 2nd and you'll get :
z - y = 8° ( Equation 3 )
Now since , x + y + z = 180° ( Equation 4 )
Add Equation 3 to Equation 4 and you'll get
x + 2z = 188° ( Equation 5)
From Equation 2 we know that , x -z = 53°
or, x = 53° + z ( Equation 6 )
Put this value of 'x' in Equation 5 and solve for z. you'll get :
(53° + z) + 2z = 188°
or
3z = 188 - 53 = 135°
solving for z we get
z = 45°
put this value of z in Equation 5
x + ( 2 x 45° ) = 188°
or
x = 188° - 90° = 98°
hence , Angle COD = 98°
Answer:
Both expressions should be evaluated with two different values. If for each substituted value, the final values of the expressions are the same, then the two expressions must be equivalent.
Step-by-step explanation:
Both expressions are linear expressions. It takes 2 points to define a line. If the lines defined by each expression go through the same two points, then the expressions are equivalent.
If the expressions have the same value for two different variable values, they are equivalent. (choice D)
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<em>Additional comment</em>
One more point is needed than the degree of the polynomial expression. That is, quadratic (degree 2) expressions will be equivalent if they go through the same 2+1 = 3 points.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation shown in the question can be seen graphed in the image attached below. As you can see with the graphed equation the variable x can be any real number except for -1. This is because a -1 would cause the denominator of the fraction to be equal to 0, and a fraction with a denominator as 0 is a null value and does not exist.