Answer:
#11-13: 118 , 97 , 62
#7-10: 92 , 125 , 56 , 130
Step-by-step explanation:
#11. Supplementary angles (A + B = 180)
- (n + 7) + (3n - 47) = 180
- n = 55
- <ABC = 3(55) - 47 = 118 degrees
#12. Supplementary angles
- 83 + x = 180
- x = 97
- <ABC = 97 degrees
#13. Congruent angles (A = B)
- (8x - 34) = (5x +2)
- x = 12
- <DEF = 5 (12) + 2 = 62 degrees
#7. Congruent angles
- (3x +23) = 4x
- x = 23
- <ABC = 4(23) = 92 degrees
#8. Congruent angles
- 5x = (3x + 50)
- x = 25
- <MPQ = 3(25) + 50 = 125 degrees
#9. Congruent angles
- (a + 28) = 2a
- a = 28
- <MNP = (28) + 28 = 56 degrees
#10. Congruent angles
- 5y = (2y + 78)
- y = 26
- <WXZ = 5(26) = 130 degrees
I hope this helps!
2 days late, but the answer is no solution. solving a system of equations means finding where they intersect, but by looking at these equations, you know that they never intersect--they're parallel.
they share a slope (2), making them either parallel or "the same line", but the different x-intercepts (9 and -9) mean that they're different lines. they have no solution, or no intersection point, because they're parallel lines.
You multiply the constants 3 * 2 = 6
Add you add the exponents 6 + 1/2 = 13/2
So the answer is 6x^(13/2)
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