Step-by-step explanation:
I'll do the first problem as an example.
∠P and ∠H both have one mark. That means they're congruent.
∠T and ∠G both have two marks. So they're congruent.
∠W and ∠D both have three marks. So they're congruent.
So we can write a congruence statement:
ΔPTW ≅ ΔHGD
We can write more congruence statements by rearranging the letter, provided that corresponding pairs have the same position (P is in the same place as H, etc.). For example:
ΔWPT ≅ ΔDHG
ΔTWP ≅ ΔGDH
Answer:
I can't understand.. can you add pictures also
Answer:
-(sqrt2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Edit to reflect comments:
3^-1=1/3
4^-1=1/4
Flip the fraction over basically i.e. 4/1---->1/4
Answer:
r = 21
Step-by-step explanation:
nth of sequence P :

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