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Question 91408: A stringer is a triangular piece of wood on which staircases are based. If the stringer makes a 30 degrees angle with the floor, what is the measure of the angle that the stringer makes with the vertical?
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Question 94820: Please help. I don't understand these 2 questions.
Find the measure of the complement of an angle whose measure is 30 degrees; 15 degrees; 36 degrees; 79 degrees; 19 degrees; 30'; 68 degrees; 15'.
The measure of an angle is equal to the measure of its complement. Find the measure of the angle.
Thank you.
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Question 52313: Angle L and Angle M are complementary angles. Angle N and Angle P are complementary angles. If angle L=y-2, angle M=2x+3, angle N=2x-y, and P=x-1. Find the values of x, y, angle L, angle M, angle N, and angle P.
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Question 95197: This question is from the textbook called integrated algebra chapter 2 section 2.4 and it is number 35.
My Question:
An angle whose supplement is 20 degrees more than twice its compliment.
- I need to find the measure of the given angles.
If you can help me that would be great. Thank you very much.
ISBN-13 :978-0-07-330917-0
ISBN 10: 0-07-330917-6
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Question 95197: This question is from the textbook called integrated algebra chapter 2 section 2.4 and it is number 35.
My Question:
An angle whose supplement is 20 degrees more than twice its compliment.
- I need to find the measure of the given angles.
If you can help me that would be great. Thank you very much.
ISBN-13 :978-0-07-330917-0
ISBN 10: 0-07-330917-6
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Question 97263: Set up an equation for each problem, then solve for x. Use your answer for x to find the angle measures for the problem.
Problem: The complement of an angle is five times the measure of the angle itself. Find the angle and its complement
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Question 98111: The question involves supplementary angles
< ABE = 5x (after the x is a degree sign)
< BDE = (17x-18) (after the this problem is another degree sign
What is the solution to the problem? I have no clue on this one.
Thank you.
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Question 98366: The vertices of ⌂ABC are A(-3,4) B(-1,3), C(3,-2). The triangle is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise. Use the rotation matrix [0 -1][1 0] (please note that [1 0] is directly under [0 -1] but I do not have large enough brackets or the know-how to place it like that)to find the coordinates of C'. I hope this made sense. Thank you for helping me.
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Question 98610: hi and thanks for taking time out to read my problem...
It says: two angles are complementry. The measures of one angle is 21 more than twice the measure of the other angle. Find the measure of the angle.
i tried it a few times but just don't remeber how to do it...my teacher went over it in class but i might have took my notes wrong or didn't right it done...
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Question 98610: hi and thanks for taking time out to read my problem...
It says: two angles are complementry. The measures of one angle is 21 more than twice the measure of the other angle. Find the measure of the angle.
i tried it a few times but just don't remeber how to do it...my teacher went over it in class but i might have took my notes wrong or didn't right it done...
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Question 98610: hi and thanks for taking time out to read my problem...
It says: two angles are complementry. The measures of one angle is 21 more than twice the measure of the other angle. Find the measure of the angle.
i tried it a few times but just don't remeber how to do it...my teacher went over it in class but i might have took my notes wrong or didn't right it done...
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Question 98777: This one has completely stumped me.
Find the coordinates of the vertices of the figures formed by:
y≤x+2,x+y≤6, and y≥-2.
a. (0,0), (2,4),(8,-2)
b.(-4,-2),(2,4),(8,-2)
c.(-4,-2),(4,2),(8,-2)
d.(-2,-4),(2,4),(8,-2)
I have tried so hard but I just cannot figure this one out.
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