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Answer:</h2><h2>
</h2><h3>Correct option: H</h3><h2>
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Explanation:</h2><h2>
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In each case we have a protractor and two rays that meet at the center of the protractor. So let's call the α the angle between the two rays, then if in one case , the that angle will not appear to have a measure of 23 degrees. In order to solve this problem let's check each case:
<h3>Case F.</h3><h3 />
The first ray lies on angle while the second ray lies on angle . Then:
<em>This angle measures 23 degrees.</em>
<h3>Case G.</h3><h3 />
The first ray lies on angle while the second ray lies on angle . Then:
<em>This angle measures 23 degrees.</em>
<h3>Case H.</h3><h3 />
The first ray lies on angle while the second ray lies on angle . Then:
<em>This angle doesn't measure 23 degrees.</em>
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<h3>Case J.</h3><h3 />
The first ray lies on angle while the second ray lies on angle . Then:
<em>This angle measures 23 degrees.</em>
Conclusion: The angle that will not appear to have a measure of 23 degrees is the one for case H.
You do 4*2 and 3*2 you get 8:9 divide 4/2 and 3/2 2:1.5 multiply each by 3 12:9
Answer:
around 66 percent.
Step-by-step explanation:
24/36 = 0.66666666667
It would be D because both are positive and are square roots
Answer:
A. congruent; proportional; similar
Step-by-step explanation:
As soon as you see the scale factor is not 1, you know the figures are similar and dimensions are proportional. None of the transformations we study (translation, rotation, dilation, reflection) changes any angles. They remain congruent.