Let x and y represent angles 1 and 2, respectively. The given relations tell you
... x + y = 180 . . . . the sum of measures of a linear pair is 180°
... y = 2x + 6 . . . . angle 2 is 6 more than twice angle 1
One way to solve these is to add twice the first equation to the second.
... 2(x + y) + (y) = 2(180) + (2x +6)
Now, subtract 2x
... 3y = 366
... y = 122 . . . . divide by the coefficient of y
The measure of angle 2 is 122°.
Answer:
The probability of success is .12
The probability of failure is .88
According to the binomial theorem the probability of 3 success is
10! / (3! * 7!) * .12^3 * .88^7 = .085
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
# Statement Reasoning
1). KJ║ML Given
2). ∠KLM ≅ ∠LKJ Alternate interior angles
3). KL ≅ LK Reflexive property
4). ΔKJL ≅ ΔLMK SAS congruence postulate
Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
3(x+4y-2)
3x+12y-6
For problems like this we can use algebra to help us, the farenheight 6 hours ago was:
(2xt)-6=-20
We have to balance the sides out, first we minus 6
2xt=-26
Now we can divide by 2
t=-13
We now know the temperature 6 hours ago was -13