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-3r-12=-21
-3r=-21+12
-3r=-9
r=-9\-3
r=3
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Answer:
150 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's start off by looking at what we are working with in this specific problem:
We can see that we are looking at 2 angles, angle L and angle M, that add up to a total of 180 degrees (aka a straight line)
Now that we know that, we also have to keep is mind that angle L + angle M = 180 degrees.
Now that we've got all of that out of the way, let's set up a simple algebraic equation:
angle L + angle M = 180
We also know that angle L is 30 degrees so let's add it into the equation we have just created:
30 + angle M = 180
We now know that 30 plus angle M (whatever it might be) is equal to 180 so in order to solve this problem we have to do some simple subtraction.
180 - 30 = angle M
Now we are left with:
150 degrees = angle M
1) -149, -1; -148, -2; -147, -3
2) No, according to the commutative property of addition, it does not matter the order they are put in.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 3x - 5.....input values are x and output values are y
so if ur input (x) is 2.....sub 2 in for x and find ur output (y)
y = 3x - 5
y = 3(2) - 5
y = 6 - 5
y = 1 <=== ur output value