Answer:
ASA postulate of congruency
Step-by-step explanation:
Here Given AE=ED and ∠BAE=∠CDE
Also if we clearly observe ∠AEB=∠CED
By ASA postulate those two triangles are congruent.
The ASA (Angle,Side,Angle) postulate states that if two triangles with two angles and the included angle are equal then the two triangles are congruent.
Answer:
uhh
Step-by-step explanation:
thx for the free points but what are you asking
The first is an absolute value sign. But there is a - outside the first one so the -4 does become positive but then becomes negative again so you have -4
The second value is basically saying the same thing as -1x-4 which become a negative times a negative which is positive. You end up with 4.
So no it does not equal each other.
I do see an extra absolute value symbol though on the right side of the equal sign. But it looks like either way it would be -4 = 4 and that's not true. So either way it should be false.
Answer:
H
Step-by-step explanation:
here, the question says that the given regular hexagon needs to be rotated counter clockwise 300°, considering the edges labels, each movement from one edge to other is 60° as 360/6 =60.
focus on N and move on anti clockwise.
When N rotates anti clockwise about center from original to position G, is 60°,
when N moves on anti clockwise about center from original to position A is 120°.
similarly, to X is 180°, to E is 240° and to H is 300°.
so, the new position of N when rotated anti clockwise about origin of the hexagon will be at H.
Would the common factor be 1?
edit
the least common is 1 and the most common is 2
thanks andreadiaz2003