Two triangles are similar if the only difference between them is the size, this means that their internal angles must be the same. If we look at the picture the first triangle has one angle equal to 40 degrees, one equal to 80 degrees and the third one is unkown (x). The second triangle has one angle equal to 40 degrees, one equal to 60 degrees and the third one is unkown (y). The sum of the internal angles of a triangle must be equal to 180 degrees, with this information we can find the values of the missing angles. We have:


Therefore the internal angles of the first triangle are (40,80,60) and the angles of the second triangle are (40,80,60) as well, therefore they are similar.
Two triangles are congruent if they have sides with the same length. Which is not the case, because the sides of one triangle is (8, 10, 6) while the other is (4,3 and unkown). Therefore they are not congruent.
Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Multiply (2x+8)(6x+2)
2) After you do the math you will get 12x^2+52x+16
REMEMBER: A= Length times width
Answer: The measurement of angle DBC is 65 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Line BD splits ABC into two angles ABD and DBC.
If ABC is 90 then the measures of ABD + DBC will be 90. Since we know the measure of ABD we can make this equation and solve it

13.33% is your answer
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put the repeating sign over the last 3
9/11 is equal to 18/22, so then D.