That's false. If they share a congruent angle and the sides adjacent to it are
also congruent, then the triangles are also congruent. In order for them to be
similar, all that's necessary besides the congruent angle is that each side
adjacent to it be in the <em>same ratio</em> between the two triangles.
About 20 cars. Easiest way to figure it out is do 231$ divides by 12$ and get 19.25, so 20.
Answer:
258 ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
This shape is represented as a rectangle with dimensions of 18ft by 21 ft and a portion of it that has been cut out.
Let's find the area of the original rectangle:
Now let's find the area of the part cut out:
- 12 ft x (18ft - 8ft)
- 12 ft x 10ft
- 120 ft²
Subtract the part cut out from the original rectangle:
-Chetan K
Answer:
17.2
Step-by-step explanation:
It's kinda like the pythagorean theorem where you square the sides, add them, and then square root the answer. I hope this is correct