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OpenStudy (instagrammodel):
okayy Well what should you do first?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
set up an equation?
OpenStudy (instagrammodel):
yes :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
see now thats where I'm stuck. not sure how to set up the equation
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OpenStudy (instagrammodel):
if i don't answer right away it's because im helping set up tables. :)
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@AloneS @imqwerty
OpenStudy (instagrammodel):
Just incase im not here to help.. You've got back up, Boo.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay thank you (:
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OpenStudy (instagrammodel):
Of course! <3
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Fan me? :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
just did (:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so how do i set up the equation?
OpenStudy (instagrammodel):
Thank youuu :))
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OpenStudy (instagrammodel):
@imqwerty .. My dear twerky, Could you please help this cutie? I've gotta go help set tables up.. Thxx <3
imqwerty (imqwerty):
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alternate exterior angles are equal
so
\(2x-70=x+30\)
solve this to get \(x\)
once you get \(x\) you need to find \(y\)
well the angles \(2x-70\) and \(5y\) lie on a straight line so their sum must be 180
so
\(2x-70+5y=180\)
we already have found \(x\) so put that in this equation and solve for \(y\)) from here :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so i got x = 100, y = 10 ... correct?
imqwerty (imqwerty):
yes correct! :)
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