<u>Part 1) which angle is congruent to Angle 1?</u>
we know that
When two lines are crossed by another line (which is called the Transversal), the angles in matching corners are called <u>corresponding angles</u>
m∠5=m∠1 ----------> by corresponding angles postulate
therefore
<u>the answer Part 1) is </u>
Angle 
Part 2) Which can be used to directly prove that Angle 1 =~ Angle 8?
we know that
<u>Alternate exterior angles</u> are defined as two exterior angles on opposite sides of a transversal which lie on different parallel lines.
in this problem
m∠1=m∠8 -------> by alternate exterior angles theorem
therefore
<u>the answer part 2) is the option </u>
Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem
<u>Part 3) If m Angle 5 = 42 degrees, what is m Angle 4?</u>
we know that
<u> Alternate interior angles</u> are two interior angles which lie on different parallel lines and on opposite sides of a transversal
m∠4=m∠5 --------> by alternate interior angles theorem
so
m∠4=
therefore
<u>the answer Part 3) is</u>

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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The equation in slope-intercept form for the path of the trumpet players is
.
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the provided information.
The drummers will march along the line y=-5x-8.
The trumpets players will march along a perpendicular line that passes through (-2,2).
The slope of line y=-5x-8 is: m₁ = -5.
The slope of perpendicular lines are: 


Hence, the slope of the line should be 1/5.
The line passes through (-2,2).
Now use point slope form to find the equation of line.

Substitute m=1/5, x₁=-2 and y₁ = 2 in above formula.




Hence, the equation in slope-intercept form for the path of the trumpet players is
.
Answer:
22 m
Step-by-step explanation:
The distance traveled is ...
d = (1/2)at^2
where "a" is the magnitude of the acceleration.
d = (1/2)(11 m/s^2)(2 s)^2
d = 22 m
The car traveled 22 meters while braking.