Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
As x approaches 10 from the right side, h(x) approaches 18.5 but never touches it.
Answer:
Triangles QUT and SVR are congruent because the defining two sides and an included angle of triangles QUT and SVR are equal
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we have QT = SR and
QV = SU
Therefore,
QT = √(UT² + QU²)........(1)
RS = √(VS² + RV²)..........(2)
Since QS = QU + SU = QV + VS ∴ QU = VS
Therefore, since SR = QT and QU = VS, then from (1) and (2), we have UT = RV
Hence since we know all sides of the triangles QUT and SVR are equal and we know that the angle in between two congruent sides of the the triangles QUT and SVR that is the angle in between sides QU and UT for triangle QUT and the angle in between the sides RV and VS in triangle SVR are both equal to 90°, therefore triangles QUT and SVR are congruent.
Answer:
DB = CA (Proved)
Step-by-step explanation:
Statement 1.
∠D = ∠C, M is the midpoint of DC and ∠1 = ∠2
Reason 1.
Given
Statement 2.
Between Δ DBM and Δ CAM,
(i) DM = CM,
(ii) ∠D = ∠C and
(iii) ∠DMB = ∠CMA
Reason 2.
(i) given
(ii) given and
(iii) ∠ DMB = ∠1 + ∠AMB and ∠CMA = ∠2 + ∠AMB
Since ∠1 = ∠2, so, ∠DMB = ∠CMA.
Statement 3.
Δ DBM ≅ Δ CAM
Reason 3.
By angle-side-angle rule.
Statement 4.
DB = CA
Reason 4.
Corresponding sides of two congruent triangles. (Answer)
Answer:
The smallest value is 2) the opposite of 50 because it is farthest left of the zero (this makes it the smallest)
Step-by-step explanation:
1) = 100
2) = -50
3) = 0
4) = -25
5) = -5