Answer:
x = -3
y= -3
point form ( -3, -3)
Step-by-step explanation:
I think so I am not too sure
Answer:
D. ∠E ≅ ∠N
Step-by-step explanation:
The pair of sides meet at vertex E in ∆DEF and at vertex N in ∆MNO. Since the sides that make up angles E and N are shown congruent, it is sufficient to show ...
∠E ≅ ∠N
Then the SAS congruence postulate can be claimed.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
The alternative is to show DF ≅ MO. That would allow you to claim SSS congruence. That is not an answer choice.
Insert x = 7
so 3/(7+2) - sqr (7-3)
=3 / (9) - sqr (4)
= 1/3 - 2
=1/3 - 6/3
= -5/3
Answer:
4/5 is greater than 3/8, so this sign: >