Carlos is correct
Since we don't know the length of sides PR and XZ, the triangles can't be congruent by the SSS theorem or the SAS theorem, and since we don't know the measure of angles Y and Q, the triangles can't be congruent by the ASA theorem, the SAS theorem or the AAS theorem. Therefore, Carlos is correct.
Carlos is correct. Since the angles P and X are not included between PQ and RQ and XY and YZ, the SAS postulate cannot be used, since it states that the angle must be included between the sides. Unlike with ASA, where there is the AAS theorem for non-included sides, there is not SSA theorem for non-included angles, so the triangles cannot be proven to be congruent.
Working it completely in my head, I come up with 2,880 unique ways. I'll check it when I get back to a computer with an actual keyboard, and also explain my reasoning if anybody's interested.
Answer:
The median is 21
Step-by-step explanation:
Since you have 12 numbers in order, that's an even number, once you put them in numerical order and start crossing them off on both sides, you'll have 18 and 24 left, add them together and divide them by 2 and you'll have your median 21.
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4x + 7 + 35 = 90°
4x + 42 = 90°
SUBTRACT 42 to BOTH SIDES
4x + 42 - 42 = 90 - 42
CANCEL out: 42 - 42 because it give you 0.
KEEP: 90 - 42 because it help solve for the x-value.
NEW EQUATION: 4x = 90 - 42
SIMPLIFY IT!
4x = 48°
DIVIDE 4 to BOTH SIDES
4x/4 = 48/4
CANCEL out: 4/4 because it give you 1
KEEP: 48/4 because it give you the x-value
NEW EQUATION: x = 48/4
SIMPLIFY IT!
x = 12
Therefore, your answer is: x = 12
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Value: Absolute value describes the distance of a number on the number line from 0 without considering which direction from zero the number lies.
The absolute value of a number is never negative. The absolute value of 5 is 5