Answers:
Common angles: ΔBGC and ΔGDC
Common sides: ΔGE and ΔAG
A common angle is a triangle that exists in two or both of the triangles.
Here, the common angles should be ΔBGC and ΔGDC.
These two angles are triangles, and they consist in both triangles.
A common side is when two angles have one vertex in the same area.
Here, we see that the common sides are ΔGE, because they intersect.
Another common side we see here is ΔAG, because they also intersect.
Hope this answer helps you!
Base on the question where as asking to determine the size of the said model if it has a ration of 1/100 of the actual length of the ship and base on my calculation, the said model is 8.82 feet. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more if you have question and further clarifications
Answer:
b. 10
Step-by-step explanation:
The triangles are all similar, so you have ...
hypotenuse/short side = x/4 = 25/x
Cross multiplying gives ...
x^2 = 100
x = 10 . . . . . . . take the square root
Answer:
x = -1
Step-by-step explanation:

Only the solution x = -1 will work for this equation. The other solution is extraneous.
F(n-1) = f(n) - 5, based off of the first one