Answer:
When two lines intersect they form two pairs of opposite angles, A + C and B + D. Another word for opposite angles are vertical angles. Vertical angles are always congruent, which means that they are equal. Adjacent angles are angles that come out of the same vertex
Answer:
100:2 or 50:1
Step-by-step explanation:
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1. Line l; point P not on l.( Take a line I and mark point P outside it or on the line.So from point P there are infinite number of lines out of which only one line is parallel to line I. Suppose you are taking point P on line I, from that point P also infinite number of lines can be drawn but only one line will be coincident or parallel to line I.
2. Plane R is parallel to plane S; Plane T cuts planes R and S.(Imagine you are sitting inside a room ,consider two walls opposite to each other as two planes R and S and floor on which you are sitting as third plane T ,so R and S are parallel and plane T is cutting them so in this case their lines of intersect .But this is not possible in each and every case, suppose R and S planes are parallel to each other and Plane T cuts them like two faces of a building and third plane T is stairs or suppose it is in slanting position i.e not parallel to R and S so in this case also lines of intersection will be parallel.
3. △ABC with midpoints M and N.( As you know if we take a triangle ABC ,the mid points of sides AB and AC being M and N, so the line joining the mid point of two sides of a triangle is parallel to third side and is half of it.
4.Point B is between points A and C.( Take a line segment AC. Mark any point B anywhere on the line segment AC. Three possibilities arises
(i) AB > BC (ii) AB < BC (iii) AB = BC
Since A, B,C are collinear .So in each case
Answer:
AC ≈ 5.03
Step-by-step explanation:
We can solve the problem above using the trigonometric ratio, they are;
SOH CAH TOA
sin Ф = opposite / hypotenuse
cosФ= adjacent/ hypotenuse
tan Ф = opposite / adjacent
From the diagram above, in reference to angle B;
opposite =AC and adjacent =BC
Since we have opposite and adjacent, the best formula to use is
tanФ = opposite / adjacent
tan B = AC / BC
tan 40 = AC/ 6
Multiply both-side of the equation by 6
6× tan 40 = AC/ 6 × 6
At the right-hand side of the equation, 6 will cancel-out 6 leaving us with just AC
6×tan 40 = AC
5.034598 = AC
AC ≈ 5.03 to the nearest hundredths
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
AB ll CD
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