Can anyone help me with either of these discussion questions in geometry? Thanks :)
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I'm sorry, I haven't learned this yet... I am not going to be in Geometry until next year. i hope you get help though!
you should still get the same answer so long as you match the y's too. for example, (1, 2) and (4, -5). (x2 - x1) would be (4 - 1) and (y2 - y1) would be (-5 - 2). if you switched the x's to (x1 - x2), you would also have to switch the y's to (y1 - y2)
Thank you. Makes sense, I get so lost in all the darn orders and numbers and.... stuff XD lol.. Any idea on the second one?
sorry i didn't see that there was a second one
1. the supplement of an angle means that together, they equal 180 degrees. |dw:1415213248083:dw| so in this example, C and D are suplementary angles
the other two angles, A and B, together equal 120
which is the measurement of D
sorry that picture should say "C + D = 180" not -
Grace did you get all the help you needed?
2. a triangle equals 180 degrees. so if one of the angles is 90, then only 90 degrees is left for the other two angles. so both of the other two angles could be 45 degrees, and any angles less than 90 is acute
Yes thank you so much guys. very very helpful. :)
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