Answer: Option 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Similar triangles have congruent angles, so this means that the sines, cosines, and tangents should be the same.
Thus, the side lengths of the triangle we want to find should be multiples of
.
- This eliminates options (1) and (3).
Between options 2 and 4, we know that the Pythagorean theorem is not satisfied by option (2), thus we should eliminate it.
This leaves us with option (4)
Answer:
2/6
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
To answer this question you must use the parallelogram method shown in the attached image.
To answer this question, use the parallelogram method as shown in the attached image.
-Place the vectors a and b at the same point of origin.
-On the tip of the vector b draws a vector a.
-On the tip of vector a to draw a vector b.
-Draw a vector "f" that goes from the origin to the corner of the parallelogram.
The vector "f" represents the sum of the vector a with the vector b.
The correct option is C
Answers:
a. Given
b. Transitive property of congruence
c. Vertical angles are congruent
d. Transitive property of congruence
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