Answer: No
Currently we don't have enough information to prove this quadrilateral is a parallelogram. One piece of information that would be useful would be if the other diagonal is bisected. If that's the case, then we have a parallelogram (we would first prove the triangles congruent and then use the corresponding congruent angles to set up the parallel lines). Unfortunately, we only know about one diagonal being bisected, but not both, so we don't have enough info.
Answer:
x = 17
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 24 - 3x = -27 -24
2. -3x = -51 (subtract 24 from both sides to move it to the other side of the equation
3. -3x/-3= -51/-3 ( divide both sides of the equation by -3 to leave the x alone)
4. x= 17
We just have to multiply 20 by 10mm, which is 200mm. 100mm is equal to one centimeter, so the body length of the insect under the microscope is two centimeters.
Answer:
negative
Step-by-step explanation:
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