The answer to this question is answer choice C.
For the SSS postulate, we need 3 pairs of congruent sides. However, in the image, there are only 2 pairs.
The missing pair in the image is AC and DF. If those are congruent, the triangle can be proven congruent by the SSS postulate.
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Answer:
y = -3/4x -4
Step-by-step explanation:
3x+4y=-16
Slope intercept form is
y = mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept
Subtract 3x from each side
3x -3x+4y=-3x-16
4y = -3x-16
Divide each side by 4
4y/4 = -3x/4 - 16/4
y = -3/4x -4
An equation written in slope-intercept form is y=mx+b, where m is a constant equal to the slope. Parallel lines have the same slope. So a line parallel to y=-2x+3 is y=-2x+5. Perpendicular lines have slopes which are negative reciprocals of each other. So a line perpendicular to y=-2x+3 is y=1/2x+7. y=2x-1 is neither parallel of perpendicular to y=-2x+3.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
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Note that √2 + √2 = 2√2
2/(2√2) = (√2)/2 = 0.707 (simplified)
0.707 is your answer
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