Answer:
C) SSA is NOT a congruent postulate to prove any two triangles congruent to each other.
Step-by-step explanation:
Two Triangles are said to congruent if three sides of one triangle is equal to the 3 corresponding sides of other triangle and 3 angles on one triangle is equal to other 3 corresponding angles.
Two triangles can be proved congruent to each other by
A. SSS (SIDE SIDE SIDE) Postulate
Here, the threes sides of one triangle is equal to the 3 corresponding sides of the other triangle.
B. SAS (SIDE ANGLE SIDE) Postulate
Here, the two sides and any one angle of one triangle is equal to the two corresponding sides and one angle of the other triangle.
C. ASA ( ANGLE SIDE ANGLE) Postulate
Here, the two angles and the included angle of one triangle is equal to the two corresponding sides and included angle of the other triangle.
Hence, from the above option SSA is NOT A congruent postulate to prove any two triangles congruent to each other.
Answer:
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Answer: perpendicular slope is -2/3</h3>
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Work Shown:
Solve the given equation for y
2y = 3x - 10
y = (3x-10)/2 ..... divide both sides by 2
y = (3x)/2 - 10/2
y = (3/2)x - 5
The equation is in y = mx+b form with m = 3/2 as the slope.
The perpendicular slope is -2/3 because we flip the fraction and the sign from positive to negative.
Note how multiplying the original slope 3/2 and the perpendicular slope -2/3 leads to -1
(3/2)*(-2/3) = -1
This is true for any pair of perpendicular lines, assuming neither line is vertical.
Answer:
47
Step-by-step explanation:
x-5=42
x=42+5
x=47
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the translation of point P(4, -4) to point P’(7, 0)
is right 3 and up 4
P' ( x+3 , y+4)
P'(4+3 , -4+4)
p'(7,0)