SOLUTION
Given the question in the image, the following are the solution steps to answer the question.
STEP 1: Define scalene triangle
A Scalene Triangle is any triangle with unequal sides. This means that, in a scalene triangle, all of the three sides and angles are different lengths, just like in the illustration below. This also means that each angle has to be different.
STEP 2: Get the greatest sum possible of the two smallest angles
Since the measures of the angles of the triangle are different whole numbers , for the sum of the two angles to be the least possible, one of the angles must be smallest whole number i.e 1°
Now, the next smallest angle will be the next angle of a whole number that is not 1 degree, i.e, 2 degrees.
Thus, the greatest possible sum of the measures of two smallest angles will be:
Hence, the greatest sum possible of the two smallest angles is 3 degrees
Answer:
20%
Step-by-step explanation:
Not sure if this is exactly correct, but let's say we start with 1 unit. If it increased by 25%, we get:
1 × 1.25 = 1.25 units.
Now, to get back to 1 unit, we need to find:
1.25 × ? = 1
? = = 0.80
So, 100% - 80 % = 20%
A 20% decrease.
Not completely sure though.
Slope intercept form: y=mx+b
16x-2=4y
y=4x-1/2<<<< answer