Answer:
These two triangles are congruent.
Step-by-step explanation:
You know this bc the markings on the drawing show that Angle B and Angle D are congruent. Also that AB is parallel to CD. This means that Angle BAC and Angle DCA are congruent by ALTERNATE INTERIOR ANGLES. Also, AC is congruent to itself. That makes the two triangles congruent by ANGLE-SIDE-ANGLE.
Now, you need to know that "congruent" triangles (and shapes in general) are the same size and shape. "Similar" triangles (shapes) are the same shape but not necessarily the same size.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:


Let's solve for
in the first equation and then solve for
in the second equation.
I will then use the following identity to get right of the parameter,
:
(Pythagorean Identity).
Let's begin with
.
Subtract 2 on both sides:

Divide both sides by -3:

Now time for the second equation,
.
Subtract 1 on both sides:

Divide both sides by 4:

Now let's plug it into our Pythagorean Identity:




3 is correct , base is never equal to 1 cause all of solves of logarithm will be 0