Answer:
D. x = 10, m<TRS = 60°
Step-by-step explanation:
m<QRS = 122° (given)
m<QRT = (7x - 8)° (given)
m<TRS = (6x)° (given)
m<QRT + m<TRS = m<QRS (angle addition postulate)
(7x - 8)° + (6x)° = 122° (substitution)
Solve for x
7x - 8 + 6x = 122
Add like terms
13x - 8 = 122
13x = 122 + 8
13x = 130
x = 130/13
x = 10
✔️m<TRS = (6x)°
Plug in the value of x
m<TRS = (6*10)° = 60°
Answer:
4 to 6
Step-by-step explanation:
if you do 2 times 2 which is 4 then you do 3 times which is 6 then you get your answer
PART A:
The generic equation of the line is:
y-yo = m (x-xo)
First we look for the slope of the line:
m = (y2-y1) / (x2-x1)
m = ((5000) - (6000)) / (4-3)
m = -1000
Then, we substitute any point in the generic equation:
(xo, yo) = (4, 5000)
Substituting:
y-5000 = (- 1000) (x-4)
Rewriting:
y = -1000x + 4000 + 5000
y = -1000x + 9000
The equation is:
y = -1000x + 9000
PART B:
For the price of 3.50 we have:
y = -1000 * (3.5) +9000
y = 5500