frejiskenebidoemwnd frejiskenebidoemwnd
  • 13-12-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada


PLEASE HELP i don’t want to failllll this time!


a. 95 degrees, 85 degrees
b. 105 degrees, 75 degrees
c. 115 degrees, 65 degrees
d. 125 degrees, 55 degrees

PLEASE HELP i dont want to failllll this time a 95 degrees 85 degrees b 105 degrees 75 degrees c 115 degrees 65 degrees d 125 degrees 55 degrees class=

Respuesta :

rubiremesarr2003
rubiremesarr2003 rubiremesarr2003
  • 13-12-2018

Answer:

C. 115°,65°

Step-by-step explanation:

Make the equation for ∠A equal the equation for ∠C: 100+5x=106+3x. You will find x=3. So you plug that into the equations for ∠A and ∠C. And you know that ∠A and ∠C both equal 115°. You repeat these steps for angles B and D and they equal 65°. Ya welcome.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which of these could be a main heading that includes the other three terms as examples? A. River B. Waterway C. Canal D. Lake
Find x. Isosceles triangle theorems.
Please help me. I’m so confused
Which of these is not the net of a cube?
What invention was patented in 1871 by John by Glidden that proved challenging for the native americans?​
Susie has read 52 pages of an 80- page book. What is the percentage of the pages that susie has not read?
(will mark brainliest if ou give me the right answer!!!!) You observe your friend rub a balloon on their wool sweater and then stick it to the wall. To investig
Find the angle measures. Justify your responses. m a 21 34 b 65 7/8 Given: a 1b, m_2=3x +20°, m27=2x -10° Find: m3, m26 mZ3 = = m26= =
Put the following equation of a line into slope-intercept form, simplifying all fractions. 4y-4x= -28
please fast but right no link or bot