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Answer:
1 . An open sentence of the form Ax + By + C < 0 is a linear inequality.
2 . An equation containing more than one variable is a literal equation.
3 . A statement formed by two or more inequalities is a compound inequality.
Step-by-step explanation:
A linear Inequality contains one inequality sign (> or <) sign, In Ax + By + C < 0, Ax + By + C is less than 0.
A literal equation contains more than one variable and equates to a number. An example is Ax + By = 0.
A compound inequality uses OR and AND to join two linear inequalities. When AND is used, it indicates that the values of the variables are true in both inequalities.
Answer:
∠D B C = 41°
Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>Step(i)</em></u>:-
Given ∠ABC = 90°
In diagram ∠D B C + ∠A B D = 90°
6 x+5 + 8 x +1 = 90
14 x + 6 = 90
14 x = 90 -6
14 x = 84
<em> x = 6</em>
<u><em>Step(ii):-</em></u>
∠D B C = 6 x + 5 = 6 (6) +5 = 36 +5 = 41
<em>∠D B C = 41°</em>
<em> ∠A B D = 8(6) +1 = 49°</em>
<em>∠D B C + ∠A B D = 41° + 49° = 90°</em>