Answer:
Opposite sides are congruent
Step-by-step explanation:
First off the equals sign with the wave over it means congruent. It wouldn't be either answer with diagonals because the segments that are congruent are sides of the parallelogram not diagonals. Next even though the congruent sides are parallel by providing the information (AB being congruent to CD and AD bring congruent to CB) opposite are parallel wouldn't be the answer because of what you are given.
Sorry if its wordy I hope this helps : )
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Answer:
It depends on the month
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming that the question is:
12 * (3 + 2^2) : 2 - 10 = remember PEMDAS
12 * (3 + 4) : 2 - 10 =
12 * 7 : 2 - 10 =
84 : 2 - 10 =
42 - 10 =
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There is a slight flaw. She is only correct if all three points are on the same line.
If S is on segment RT, then segment RT can be broken up into RS and ST. Through the segment addition postulate, we can then say
RS+ST = RT
So put another way, Michaela's claim is only true if angle RST is 180 degrees.
However, if angle RST is some other angle, then saying RS+ST = RT is not correct. So Michaela needs to clarify that point S is on segment RT. Or she could say that all three points are on the same straight line.
A diagram is provided below.
Side note: in the figure on the right, RS+ST adds up to something larger than RT. This is due to the triangle inequality theorem. That theorem states that adding any two sides of a triangle adds to something larger than the third remaining side.