Given:
A figure of two congruent triangles.
To find:
The triangle congruence postulate by which the given triangles are congruent.
Solution:
First label the vertices as shown below.
In triangle ABC and triangle CDA,
(Given)
(Given)
(Common side)
The corresponding two sides and their included angle are congruent in both triangles. So, triangles are congruent by SAS congruence postulate.
[SAS congruence postulate]
Therefore, the correct option is B.
Filling them in it would be ; 4 - (-2) - 8
And a negative against a negative equals a plus so ; 6 - 8 = your answer
The conversion is
x = magnitude × cos(angle)
y = magnitude × sin(angle)
or
(x, y) = 120.2(cos(119°), sin(119°)) ≈ (-58.27, 105.13)
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A suitable graphing calculator handles this easily.
Answer:
second degree
linear polynomial
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
8
(
x − 7
) (
x + 4
)
Step-by-step explanation: