SOLUTION: the problem says solve for y=deg but it only shows where X and Y are i will try to illustrate it because the home school program will not let you copy paste or snapshot it sorry ah

Algebra.Com
Question 1052833: the problem says solve for y=deg but it only shows where X and Y are i will try to illustrate it because the home school program will not let you copy paste or snapshot it sorry ahead of time that it moves everything to the left when i send it
________|_________
/x\ /
/ \ /
/ \ /
__ __ ___
/ \ /
/ \ /
/ \ y/
/_________|_____\/
the hash marks show the corresponding parts I just don't know how to answer it with out knowing what at least one of the angles is i've tried everything

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


If all of the line segments are congruent as you seem to indicate, then you have two equilateral triangles. All of the angles of an equilateral triangle measure 60 degrees.

John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it


RELATED QUESTIONS

the problem says to find y=degrees it doesn't show any other angles in degrees it only... (answered by Alan3354)
solve for X=deg i will try to illustrate the picture since the site it is on will not... (answered by Alan3354)

the problem says solve for x i will try to illustrate it sorry everything moves... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
solve for y i will try to illustrate it because acellus won't let me copy or paste it or... (answered by Alan3354)
the question ask for you to solve for y=degrees i will try to illustrate it the best i... (answered by rothauserc)
I have a question how can i figure out the other angles of a triangle with only one angle (answered by ikleyn)
the problem says to find the measure of angle A that is all the information they gave me... (answered by Fombitz)
X squared + y squared = 4 Y minus X = 1 We have to solve the system it says... But my (answered by Alan3354,fractalier)
i have a parallelogram question but i can not copy paste or snapshot it i will try to... (answered by josgarithmetic)