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28.08.2020 •
Mathematics
Find the distance between (8,-4) and (4,3)
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Ответ:
sqrt65
Step-by-step explanation:
I think this is the answer
Ответ:
A. <EKH and <EKF
B. <EKH and <FKG
C. <HKJ and <GKJ
Step-by-step explanation:
A. A linear pair are two adjacent angles that forms a straight line that equals 180°.
<EKH and <EKF is a linear pair
B. A pair of vertical angles are opposite angles formed when two straight lines intersect. They share a common vertex.
<EKH and <FKG
C. Adjacent angles share a common vertex and a common side. The pair of adjacent angles that are not a linear pair will not form a straight line.
<HKJ and <GKJ are adjacent angles that share the same vertex (<K) and the same side (KJ). However they do not form a straight line. Therefore, <HKJ and <GKJ are a pair of adjacent angles that are not a linear pair.