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If the base of this triangle is 3 and the height is 2, what is the area?
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The area of a triangle is equal to ½ base x height:
a = ½bh
a = ½ x 3 x 2 = \( \frac{6}{2} \) = 3
This diagram represents two parallel lines with a transversal. If a° = 24, what is the value of w°?
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For parallel lines with a transversal, the following relationships apply:
Applying these relationships starting with a° = 24, the value of w° is 24.
Which of the following statements about parallel lines with a transversal is not correct?
angles in the same position on different parallel lines are called corresponding angles |
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all acute angles equal each other |
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same-side interior angles are complementary and equal each other |
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all of the angles formed by a transversal are called interior angles |
Parallel lines are lines that share the same slope (steepness) and therefore never intersect. A transversal occurs when a set of parallel lines are crossed by another line. All of the angles formed by a transversal are called interior angles and angles in the same position on different parallel lines equal each other (a° = w°, b° = x°, c° = z°, d° = y°) and are called corresponding angles. Alternate interior angles are equal (a° = z°, b° = y°, c° = w°, d° = x°) and all acute angles (a° = c° = w° = z°) and all obtuse angles (b° = d° = x° = y°) equal each other. Same-side interior angles are supplementary and add up to 180° (e.g. a° + d° = 180°, d° + c° = 180°).
Order the following types of angle from least number of degrees to most number of degrees.
acute, obtuse, right |
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right, obtuse, acute |
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right, acute, obtuse |
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acute, right, obtuse |
An acute angle measures less than 90°, a right angle measures 90°, and an obtuse angle measures more than 90°.
What is 2a7 + 9a7?
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To combine like terms, add or subtract the coefficients (the numbers that come before the variables) of terms that have the same variable raised to the same exponent.
2a7 + 9a7 = 11a7