It’s b. Because the number with out the x is the y-interact which is -2 then to find the other number I look at the graph and find another point and then count the rise/run which is rising 2 running 3 and it’s also positive that’s why it’s b.
Answer:
A. Similar using SAS; ∆ABC ~ ∆DFE
Step-by-step explanation:
m<B of ∆ABC = m<F of ∆DFE
AB corresponds to DF
AB/DF = 12/8 = 3/2
BC corresponds to FE
BC/FE = 24/16 = 3/2
Thus, the ratio of the corresponding sides of both triangles are the same. Therefore, both triangles has two sides that are proportional to each other, and also had an included corresponding angles that are congruent to each other.
By the SAS criterion, we can conclude that both triangles are similar to each other. That is, ∆ABC ~ ∆DFE
To form the <u>converse</u> of the <u>conditional statement</u>, interchange the <u>hypothesis</u> and the <u>conclusion</u>.
Given conditional statement: "if two angles are both obtuse, the two angles are equal".
Here,
- hypotesis is: two angles are both obtuse,
- conclusion is: two angles are equal.
Then the converse statement will be: "If two angles are equal, then two angles are both obtuse".
First convert 22 to decimal form. You do this by dividing the percent by 100.
22 / 100 = .22
Then multiply the dollar amount by the percentage in decimal form.
$45 * .22 = $9.9
So 22% of $45 is $9.9.
Then you subtract $9.9 from $45.
$45 - $9.9 = $35.1