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Answer: SAS = side - angle -side congruence
SSS = side - side - side congruence
Discussion
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In Plane Geometry, identical triangles are said to be "congruent". There are several ways, depending upon the information you have, to prove 2 triangles are congruent.
In one approach ("SSS") if you can show that 2 triangles have identical side lengths, then the triangles are congruent. (A triangle has 3 sides, hence "SSS" -- 3 S's; 3 sides, get it?)
In another approach ("SAS") if you can show that 2 sides, and the angle included between those sides, in one triangle are identical to the sides and included angle in another triangle, then the triangles are congruent
It's easier to understand this with a picture or diagram than in words. Please review the SSS, SAS picture in your textbook
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Answer:
1.C
2.A
Step-by-step explanation:
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Your answer would be 64 in².
To find the surface area, you just need to find the area of each of the shapes shown and add them together.
We can find the area of one of the triangles by doing:
(base × height)/2
(6 × 4)/2 = 24/2 = 12
As there are 4 identical triangles, the area of all of them would be 12 × 4 = 48 in².
Now we need to find the area of the square in the middle, which would be 4 × 4 = 16 in².
Adding these together gives us 16 + 48 = 64 in²
I hope this helps!
Find area of circle
A=pir^2
A=pi5^2
A=25pi
then find how much the central angle is
whole circle is 2pi radians
(3pi/2)/2pi=3pi/4pi=3/4
it is 3/4 of whole area
area=25pi units^2
3/4 times 25pi=75/4pi units^2=
18 and 3/4 pi square units=
18.75ip square units