We know that m ║ n.
Let's first find the value 'x'.
When two lines are parallel, and a transversal is drawn, the angles on the same side of the transversal are equivalent.
This means that (5x + 16)° and (7x + 4)° are equivalent.
Equating them,
5x + 16 = 7x + 4
16 - 4 = 7x - 5x
12 = 2x
x = 12/2
x = 6°
Since we know the value of 'x', let's substitute them into the angles and find out the actual measurements.
5x + 16 = 5 × 6 + 16 = 30 + 16 = 46°.
7x + 4 = 7 × 6 + 4 = 42 + 4 = 46°.
Now let's find the value of 'y'.
If you observe carefully, (7x + 4)° and (y + 6)° form a linear pair.
This means that both those angles should add upto 180°.
Using that theory, the following equation can be framed:
(y + 6)°+ (7x + 4)° = 180°
Since we know the actual value of (7x + 4)°, let's substitute that value and move ahead.
(y + 6)° + 46° = 180°
y + 6 + 46° = 180
y + 52° = 180°
y = 180° - 52°
y = 128°
Therefore, the values of 'x' and 'y' are 46° and 128° respectively.
Hope it helps. :)
Answer:
1, 17, 33, 49
Step-by-step explanation:
given the first term is 1 then the next 3 terms are
1 + d, 1 + 2d, 1 + 3d ( d is the common difference )
the sum of the first 4 terms is 100 , then
1 + 1 + d + 1 + 2d + 1 + 3d = 100 , that is
4 + 6d = 100 ( subtract 4 from both sides )
6d = 96 ( divide both sides by 6 )
d = 16
1 + d = 1 + 16 = 17
1 + 2d = 1 + 2(16) = 1 + 32 = 33
1 + 3d = 1 + 3(16) = 1 + 48 = 49
the first 4 terms are
1, 17, 33, 49
Answer:
33
x/
95 − 103/
36
Step-by-step explanation: i had too many steps and i cant type them all out.
This answer is only correct if you are talking about subtracting.
For each <em>x</em> in the interval 0 ≤ <em>x</em> ≤ 5, the shell at that point has
• radius = 5 - <em>x</em>, which is the distance from <em>x</em> to <em>x</em> = 5
• height = <em>x</em> ² + 2
• thickness = d<em>x</em>
and hence contributes a volume of 2<em>π</em> (5 - <em>x</em>) (<em>x</em> ² + 2) d<em>x</em>.
Taking infinitely many of these shells and summing their volumes (i.e. integrating) gives the volume of the region:
Answer:
Two of those figures have a vertex.
Step-by-step explanation:
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