Answer:
See the proof.
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Statement </u><u> </u><u> Reason</u>
1.∠1 and ∠2 are supplementary angles --- Given
2. m∠1 + m∠2 = 180° --- Linear pair, they are supplementary
3. m∠1 and m∠3 are supplementary angles -- m∠1 + m∠3= 180
(Supplementary angles add upto 180 degrees)
4. m∠1 and m∠3 ------ Exterior sides in opposite rays
5. m∠1 + m∠2 = m∠1 + m∠3 ------ Transitive property
6. m∠2 = m∠3 -------------- Subtraction property
7. l || m ------------- If two lines are cut by transversal the alternative interior
angles are the same, then the lines are paralle.
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Answer: yes, it is a smaller temperature, which means that is "colder"
Step-by-step explanation:
I guess that the question is:
Is -10°F colder than - 4°C?
Ok, when we have a temperature T in Celcius, the equation to transform this quantity to the Fahrenheit scale is:
T' = (T*9/5) + 32°
Replacing T by the temperature in celcius, we get:
T' = (-4°*9/5) + 32° = 24.8°F
This means that -4°C is equivalent to 24.8°F
And -10°F is a smaller value than 24.8°F (which mean that is colder)
This implies that -10°F is colder than -4°C
Then the statement is true.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: