We can automatically rule out both Right and Equilateral Triangles, this is because there is no 90 degree angle (Needed for a right triangle) and all three angles are not equal (needed for an equilateral triangle).
Looking a little deeper, we know that an isosceles triangle has two congruent (or same) angles. Meaning we can rule this one out as well.
This leaves option A) Scalene Triangle
And to check, we think about a scalene triangle, and we know it's a triangle that has 3 unequal sides, meaning that this could qualify!
The 24th
Bumper sticker: 6, 12, 18, 24
Key Chain: 12, 24, 36
24 is on both lines
Notice the tickmarks on the graph, those two sides are equal, and those two angles are also equal, now, the (4x-10) side, is shared by both triangles above and below.
namely the triangles above and below have a [S]ide and then an [A]ngle and then a [S]ide in common, thus they're congruent by SAS.
what does that mean? well, it means that 8x-2 = 3x - 5, and you know the rest then.
though for some reason you put a line through the -, to make it 3x+5, so, dunno what it might be, but those sides are congruent either way.
Answer:
11.5
Step-by-step explanation:
You add up all the values which is 92 and divide by 8 since there are 8 values. You get 11.5
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
11.a=6
b=3