Answer:
I don't need to prove it, I already believe you
For this problem, I'd use cross-multiplication.
9/12 = x/8.
When cross multiplying, multiply 12*x and 9*8. This leads to a new equation:
12x = 72.
Then you solve as an algebra problem.
*Divide 12 on both sides*
x = 6.
I think it the second one no the 3 one you chose !
I think you can draw two of them.
As you walk around the triangle in the clockwise direction,
you can run into the sides in the order of
3 ==> 4 ==> 1
or in the order of
3 ==> 1 ==> 4 .
Those are mirror images of each other. So they're not congruent,
and I think they're considered different triangles.
Answer:
Each angle measures 44°.
Step-by-step explanation: