Answer:
Have a good day
Step-by-step explanation: and so have a good day
Answer:
I think 9 and 12 are paraellograms. the others are not paraellograms. dunno if im right. but I tried my best
Step-by-step explanation:
It would be A, Side Angle Side (SAS). Because you are given we congruent sides, and tow right angles. Using the reasoning of "If two two angles are both right angles then they are congruent" you can prove the angles congruent.
The reason it is not HL is because HL is used when it is given a right angle and the hypotenuse and one of the legs congruent. Therefore the only choice is Side Angle Side (SAS).
Answer:
c. 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Defining two angles of a triangle means you know the values of all of the angles. When all angles are known and the side opposite one of them is known, then the triangle is completely determined.
In this case, the angle opposite the given side can be either of the two given angles, so two triangles are possible.
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If the two angles have the same measure, then only one triangle is possible.
The answer is 3_4/11. The "_" indicates it's not the same number. So you don't get confused.
When repeating, you put a 99. Not 100. So, this will be 36/99. Now, you simplify. Also add the 3. You then get 3_4/11.
Proof:
x=0.6...
10x=6.6...
-x=0.6...
9x=6
x=2/3
2/3=0.6...