Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The Side-Angle-Side method cana only be used when information given shows that an included angle which is between two sides of a ∆, as well as the two sides of the ∆ are congruent to the included side and two sides of the other ∆.
Thus, since John already knows that
and
, therefore, an additional information showing that the angle between
and
in ∆ABC is congruent to the angle between
and
in ∆DEF.
For John to prove that ∆ABC is congruent to ∆DEF using the Side-Angle-Side method, the additional information needed would be
.
See attachment for the diagram that has been drawn with the necessary information needed for John to prove that ∆ABC is congruent to ∆DEF.
I think it’s-10. Hope it’s right.
I dont know what you mean but i devided 17 and 1569 and it =s 0.0108349267
Answer:
104°
Step-by-step explanation:
let the second angle be x , then
the first angle is x + 24
the third angle is 4x , thus summing and equating to 180
x + x + 24 + 4x = 180, that is
6x + 24 = 180 ( subtract 24 from both sides )
6x = 156 ( divide both sides by 6 )
x = 26
Thus largest angle = 4x = 4 × 26 = 104°
#6
D. 3.0 x 10^8
#7
A. y = 3.5x + 7
#8
B. 5