Answer:
Option(D)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given are the two triangles, that are ABC and DEF, in which AB=8ft, DE=6ft, AC=10ft and DF=7.5ft.
For the two triangles to be similar, it must satisfy the similarity condition that is:
Both the triangles must have congruent angles and the sides should be proportional. Since, two sides of the given triangles are not proportional.Moreover, ∠A=25° and ∠D=24° which are not equal and ∠C=60° and ∠F=61° which are also not equal.
Therefore, Not all the angles are congruent, thus the triangles cannot be similar.
Answer:
(kgm^2) / (s^3)
Step-by-step explanation:
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The value of x is 15.
Solution:
Given ΔPQR
ΔUTV.
<em>If two triangles are similar, then the corresponding parts are congruent.</em>


Do cross multiplication, we get
⇒ 14(x - 3) = 8(x + 6)
⇒ 14x - 42 = 8x + 48
Add 42 on both sides.
⇒ 14x = 8x + 90
Subtract 8x on both sides.
⇒ 6x = 90
Divide by 6 on both sides.
⇒ x = 15
The value of x is 15.
It’s 30m,
18msq/m + 4m x 3
= 18 m + 12m
= 30 m