Answer:
The similarities are
1) Two triangles are similar when they meet either the (Angle Angle) AA, (Side Side Side) SSS or (Side Angle Side) SAS criteria
2) When two triangles meet either of the above similarity criteria they automatically meet the other similarity criteria
3) The ratio of their equivalent sides are equal such that when ΔABC is similar to ΔDCE we have;
AB/DC = AC/DE = BC/CE
The observed differences are
1) Triangles that meet the SAS and SSS Similarity Theorem criteria can be said to be congruent, that is they have both the same side sizes and angle sizes while triangles that meet only the AA Similarity Postulate criteria may or may not be congruent
2) The number of possible triangles formed by the SAS or SSS Similarity Theorem criteria is only one while the number of possible triangles formed by the AA Similarity Postulate criteria is infinite
3) A triangle that meets either the SAS or SSS Similarity Theorem criteria also meets the AA Similarity Postulate criteria
4) A triangle that meets either the AA Similarity Postulate criteria does not necessarily meet the AA Similarity Postulate criteria.
Step-by-step explanation:
The similarity postulates are;
The Angle Angle Similarity Postulate also known as AA
The Side Side Side Similarity Theorem also known as SSS
The Side Angle Side Similarity Theorem also known as SAS
Answer:
x = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that x and y vary directly then the equation relating them is
y = kx ← k is the constant of variation
To find k use the condition x = 25 when y = 100 , then
100 = 25k ( divide both sides by 25 )
4 = k
y = 4x ← equation of variation
When y = 24 , then
24 = 4x ( divide both sides by 4 )
6 = x
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
If it intersects the x axis, then y = 0. This is not possible, as you can plug in x to be 1/100000000000000000000000000000000000, or something very tiny, but it will never get 0. So, A is not a choice.
This also means B is not a choice.
If C is a choice, then it does not intercept the y axis, or x cannot be 0. This is not true, because (0, 1) is on the graph.
Finally, we have D. It intercepts the y axis (we have proven this in C). So, this is the only answer choice that is correct.