Find the measure of ∠YOZ by answering the questions.
1. Find the measure of ∠WOV. Which angle relationship did you use? (3 points)
2. Now find the measure of ∠YOZ. Which angle relationship did you use? (3 points)
3. Check your answer by using another strategy to find the measure of ∠YOZ. Describe your strategy, and show that it gives the same measure for ∠YOZ. (4 points)

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Answer 1

Answer:1. The measure of ∠WOV is 60°. You would use complementary angles that are adjacent (∠WOV, and ∠XOW)

2. The measure of ∠YOZ is 60°. You would use the vertical angles that are non-adjacent (∠WOV, and ∠YOZ). These two angles are congruent so they would have the same measure. These angles combined also create supplementary angles

3. Another way to find the measure of ∠YOZ would be to make/write an equation and solve for x. For example, (3x+30)°=60°. x would equal 10 because 10x3=30+30=60°

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Since a complementary angle would equal 90°, simply subtract 30° from 90° resulting in 60°.

2. Because vertical angles are congruent and (∠WOV, and ∠YOZ) are a pair of them, they equal the same as each other so they're both 60°.

3. You can make any equation with x included as long as it equals 60° mine was just an example you can make your own like 10x+10=60 or 4x+20=60. Also to create your equation you also need to use the angle fact of the vertical angles


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Answer: hope this helps ♡

1.) x = -21

2.) x = 18

3.) x = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

(minus&minus = plus)       (minus&plus = minus)        (plus&minus = minus)

1.) 25 - 3x = 88

25 - 25 - 3x = 88 - 25

-3x = 63

-3x ÷ 3 = 63 ÷ 3

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2.) -11 = 7 - x

-11 - 7 = 7 -7 -x

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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[tex]\boxed{\mathtt{Volume=33.55m^{3}}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\textsf{For this problem, we are asked to find the Volume of a Triangular Prism.}[/tex]

[tex]\large\underline{\textsf{What is Volume?}}[/tex]

[tex]\textsf{Volume is the amount of space a figure occupies. Volume is measured in Cubic units.}[/tex]

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[tex]\textsf{between 2 bases.}[/tex]

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[tex]\large\underline{\textsf{Necessary Formulas;}}[/tex]

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[tex]\large\underline{\textsf{For this Problem;}}[/tex]

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[tex]\large\underline{\textsf{Substitute;}}[/tex]

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[tex]\textsf{We know the Base, now let's find the volume of the figure.}[/tex]

[tex]\large\underline{\textsf{Substitute;}}[/tex]

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[tex]\huge\text{Hey there!}[/tex]


[tex]\huge\textsf{Find the \boxed{\bf volume} of a triangular prism is:}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{\dfrac{1}{2}(\boxed{\bf b}ase\times\boxed{\bf h}eight\times\boxed{\bf l}ength) = \boxed{\bf v}olume}[/tex]


[tex]\huge\textsf{Your \boxed{\bf equation} should look like:}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{volume = \dfrac{1}{2}(4.4\ m \times 2.5\ m\times 6.1\ m)}[/tex]


[tex]\huge\textsf{\boxed{\bf Step-by-step} explanation can be:}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{volume = \dfrac{1}{2}(4.4\ m \times 2.5\ m\times 6.1\ m)}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{volume = \dfrac{1}{2}\times 4.4\ m \times 2.5\ m\times 6.1\ m}[/tex]

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[tex]\mathsf{volume = 33.55}[/tex]


[tex]\huge\textsf{Therefore your \boxed{\bf answer} should be:}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\boxed{\mathsf{volume = 33.55m^2}}\huge\checkmark[/tex]


[tex]\huge\text{Good luck on your assignment \& enjoy your day!}[/tex]



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