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Question 155103: The measures of two angles are in the ratio 5:3. The measure of the larger angle is 30 greater then half the difference of the angles. Find the measure of each angle.
I have: L=30+.5(L-S)
L/S=5/3 or 3L=5S
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Question 155600: FK=2x
KJ=3x-6
HJ=5x-12
FH=2x=2
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line FK is congruent to line HJ
Find the perimeter of FKJH
I wish I could draw the line segment & congruent lines/symbols but the computer will not allow it. I hope someone will understand.
I would appreciate any help & a break down of how you figure this out. My mind is a blank & I am trying to help my 13yo daughter
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Question 155917This question is from textbook McCougal Littell Geometry
: I have learned how to find angle values (x and y) of 2-4 unknown angles, but I'm having trouble understanding how to find values of 3 unknown angles. Can you help me? If you are able to find my textbook, I'm on page 39. There is also a Practice workbook page that goes along with it with similar problems. This problem has the following angles: Find the values of x and y
Angle 1: (9x + 20)
Angle 2: 2y
Angle 3: 7xThis question is from textbook McCougal Littell Geometry
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Question 157885: Two angles are supplementary of each other. Twice one angle is equal to the other angle minus the product of six and eight.
Set up a system of linear equations to represent the two angles and graph each of the equations on one rectangular coordinate system.
Alexander, D. C., & Koeberlein, M. G. (2003). Elementary geometry for college students (3rd ed.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
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Question 157882: Two angles are supplementary of each other. Twice one angle is equal to the other angle minus the product of six and eight.
Set up a system of linear equations to represent the two angles. Graph each of the equations on one rectangular coordinate system. (Hint: You must get y by itself before graphing.)
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Question 157882: Two angles are supplementary of each other. Twice one angle is equal to the other angle minus the product of six and eight.
Set up a system of linear equations to represent the two angles. Graph each of the equations on one rectangular coordinate system. (Hint: You must get y by itself before graphing.)
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Question 157896: The following picture shows a high school gymnasium. The art class is planning to create a circular design for the center of the floor, and the students know the diameter of the circle must be 16 feet. They have a budget of $100 and want to make sure they have enough money to buy paint to cover the full circle.
What is the area of the circle that needs to be painted and also if a pint of paint covers 60 ft2, how many pints of paint are needed to complete the job?
If each pint costs $6.95, find the cost of the paint needed.
Alexander, D. C., & Koeberlein, M. G. (2003). Elementary geometry for college students (3rd ed.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
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