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Answer:
(a) no
(b) no
Step-by-step explanation:
The two questions are asking essentially the same thing. There is nothing that indicates DC ≅ DB or that AC ≅ AB. One (both) of these conditions is (are) required for ΔBAC to be isosceles, so that AD is both a perpendicular bisector of BC and a bisector of angle BAC.
There is not enough information to answer either question affirmatively.
Answer:
Given : s||t
Exterior sides in opposite rays : ∠5 and ∠7 are supplementary
Definition of supplementary angles : m∠5 + m∠7 = 180°
If lines are ||, corresponding angles are equal : m∠1 = m∠5
Substitution : m∠1 + m∠7 = 180°
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
You'll need to post the polynomial itself. The degree will be the highest exponent, the leading coefficient will be the number in front of the variable of the term with the highest exponent, then count the number of terms separated by + and - signs.