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OpenStudy (b.r):
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OpenStudy (b.r):
Find the measure of <b
OpenStudy (b.r):
33 degrees
147 degrees
66 degrees
152 degrees
Mehek (mehek14):
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Mehek (mehek14):
180-33=?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
So on a line, there is going to be a 180 degree angle. The line is cut into two with one side being 33 and the other b. 180-33=b
OpenStudy (b.r):
147?
OpenStudy (surana):
Yes. That would be the answer. 180 - 33, each side in total will add out to 180, so you simply take 180 and then subtract what you have from it.
OpenStudy (b.r):
Could you help me with a few more?
OpenStudy (surana):
I didn't actually do anything other than attempt to help confirm the answer. But I'll do my best to help.
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OpenStudy (b.r):
Describe the translation from HIY to H'I'Y.
OpenStudy (surana):
It moves on the graph.
OpenStudy (surana):
It moved two points down.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Slide
OpenStudy (anonymous):
(4,-2)
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OpenStudy (b.r):
Choices
(x,y) -> (x-2, y + 4)
(x,y) -> (x+ 2, y -4 )
(x,y) -> (x+4,y -2)
(x,y) -> (x - 4, y +2 )
OpenStudy (surana):
Then it would likely be the third one.
OpenStudy (b.r):
I thought so too.
OpenStudy (b.r):
Use the diagram a|| b to answer the question.
Name the alternate interior angle to <4
OpenStudy (b.r):
Choices
<6
<5
<7
<1
My answer is 6.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (surana):
Same here.
OpenStudy (b.r):
Name the corresponding angle to <2
Chocies
<3
<5
<6
<7
My answer is 3
OpenStudy (b.r):
OpenStudy (surana):
Yeah. It's definitely three.
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OpenStudy (b.r):
You sure?