Answer:
I'm not sure about it
Step-by-step explanation:
PICTURE1: They are both 45
PICTURE2: 810
Answer:
48°
Step-by-step explanation:
m∠x plus 132° equals 180°, so x equals 180 minus 132, or 48°.
Answer:
x = 68 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: We know this is a isosceles triangle
Since we know it is a isosceles triangle it has 2 of the same angle so the unknown side(not x) is 59
Step 2: Use the 2 angles to find 'x'
Angles in a triangle add up to 180 so we subtract 59 x 2 from 180 to get 68
Therefore angle x is 68 degrees
A polynomial is the sum of at least one term. For example, x^3+1 is a polynomial. A monomial is a polynomial with only one term, such as 2x^2.
A binomial is a polynomial with two terms, and a trinomial is one with three terms. The example you gave is a trinomial (which is also a polynomial).
Degree of a polynomial is the largest sum of variable powers in any term of the polynomial. So, for example, x^2 y has degree 3, and x^3+x^2 also has degree 3. A sixth degree polynomial would be x^6-2x+1, for example.