A triangle's angles will always equal up to 180. Since you already have to of the angles, you will add them up together. 30+20=50. Then, you take 180 and subtract it by the sum of the two previous angles. 180-50=130. Now you know the last angle is 130. You also know that the missing angle is also 130. The reason for that is because the two angles are the exact same if you look at it.
Answer:
-8/3
Step-by-step explanation:
First find the slope of the line
3x+y = 1
Solve for y
y = -3x+1
This is in slope intercept form
y = mx+b where m is the slope
The slope is -3
The slopes of perpendicular lines multiply to -1
m* -3 = -1
m = 1/3
The line perpendicular has a slope of 1 / (3) = 1/3
The sum is -3 + 1/3
-9/2 + 1/3 = -8/3
Answer:
16 sqft.
Step-by-step explanation:
A=L(W)
A=4(4)
A=16
Hope that helps
Answer:
D. All three functions have the same minimum value
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = -3 sin (x-pi) +2
Sin has a minimum value of -1, but since it is multiplied by a negative, we want its maximum value
sin has a maximum of 1
f (min) = -3(1) +2 = -1
g(x) has a minimum at x =3
g(minimum) = -1
h(x) = (x+7)^2 -1
The smallest a squared value can be is zero
= 0 -1
h(min) =-1