Answer:
Corresponding angles
Step-by-step explanation:
When two lines are crossed by transversal . the angles in matching corner are corresponding angles .
They occupy same relative position where the transversal cuts the two parallel lines .
<em><u>Addi</u></em><em><u>tional</u></em><em><u> information</u></em>
- The corresponding angles theorem states that if two parallel lines are cut by the transversal then the pair corresponding angles are equal .
<u>Note</u><u>:</u>
- A theorem is the proven statement which is true.
Try this, pls:
When any line on graph is moved to the right, for 'x' must be '-'.
When one is moved down, for 'y' must be '-'.
Finaly: y=4(x-5)²-18.
Answer: A.
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When a segment is tangent to a circle, it is perpendicular to the radius. If you're given measurements, like the image below, you can use the pythagorean theorem to determine if the triangle is a right triangle. If the triangle is right, then the segment is tangent to the circle.
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Did you notice the little box with corners marked in the angle down at the bottom ?
That angle is a right angle, and <em>this triangle is a right triangle</em> !
This piece of information is a big help. It breaks the problem wide open.
You know that in order to find the longest side of a right triangle . . .
-- Square the length of one short side.
-- Square the length of the other short side.
-- Add the two squares together.
-- Take the square root of the sum.
One short side=48. Its square = 2,304.
The other short side=48. Its square = 2,304.
Add the two squares: 2,304 + 2,304 = 4,608
The square root of the sum = √4,608 = <em><u>67.88</u></em> (rounded)