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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Geometry of Circles. Can someone please do this for me or at least help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks so much @pabloecortez07 do you have the answers for the rest?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nah, I didn't finsih the assignment. I took Algebra II last year, and I'm pretty good at math, so I made sure I got 100% on the exams but I only sometimes did the homework ;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok thanks anyway :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can still help you with all the questions, I understand all of it, so if you need help just ask.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Would you be willing to just solve them and give me the answers?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@nlove12 Are you taking Algebra II over the summer or just finishing up this year? I have a bunch of help at http://goo.gl/YJsERj which is my "homework help" website. Check it out if you have time.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Haha noo, you need to put in some effort :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok fine but I don't really know how to do any of it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If you have time, I will explain it well enough so that you understand it all.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Alright, take out pencil and paper. Which number do you want to start with?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok. First of all, this is going to be kind of weird, but actually take your pencil and write on your paper: "Math is easy. I own math." I know that's like super corny or whatever, but I'm a sophomore and I have a full college scholarship due to a math competition I went to, and I wrote that at the top of my exam, so hey, why not give it a try? Alright, for number 4: You have two angles, X and Y. Do you see how both connect to arc WZ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, fancy-pants mathematicians call that "subtending" the same arc. If two angles "subtend" the same arc, they are equal. Can you set up an equation with that information? Remember: Angle X: (x+2) Angle Y: (3x-40) Angle X = Angle Y Set up an equation with that information.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What equation did you come up with?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x+2=3x+40

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah, that's it. Do you know how to solve for x from here?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think so

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What'd you get for x?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got x=3x+38

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Remember the equation is x+2= 3x-40, you used +40. So that leaves you with: 42 = 2x, what's x?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

21

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the next one 8?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm not sure how to set up the next equation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are you there? @pabloecortez07

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