Answer:
460 ft^2 of carpet will be replaced
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to find the area of the room and then take away the area of the six bookcases
<u>Area of the room</u>
20*20=400ft^2
35-20=15ft
(15*20)/2=150ft^2
400+150=550ft^2 total room area
<u>Area of bookcases</u>
2.5*6*6=90ft^2 total bookcase area
<u>room area - bookcase area = carpet area</u>
550-90=460ft^2
No solution so 0. You can't simplify or factor in any way.
Answer:
The sentence which accurately completes the proof is: "Triangles BCA and DAC are congruent according to the Angle-Side-Angle (ASA) Theorem." ⇒ 2nd answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us revise the cases of congruence
- SSS ⇒ 3 sides in the 1st Δ ≅ 3 sides in the 2nd Δ
- SAS ⇒ 2 sides and including angle in the 1st Δ ≅ 2 sides and including angle in the 2nd Δ
- ASA ⇒ 2 angles and the side whose joining them in the 1st Δ ≅ 2 angles and the side whose joining them in the 2nd Δ
- AAS ⇒ 2 angles and one side in the 1st Δ ≅ 2 angles and one side in the 2nd Δ
- HL ⇒ hypotenuse leg of the 1st right Δ ≅ hypotenuse leg of the 2nd right Δ
In Parallelogram ABCD
∵ Segment AB is parallel to segment DC
∵ Segment BC is parallel to segment AD
- Construct diagonal A C with a straightedge
In Δs BCA and DAC
∵ AC is congruent to itself ⇒ Reflexive Property of Equality
∵ ∠BAC and ∠DCA are congruent ⇒ Alternate Interior Angles
∵ ∠BCA and ∠DAC are congruent ⇒ Alternate Interior Angles
- AC is joining the congruent angles
∴ Δ BCA is congruent to Δ DAC by ASA Theorem of congruence
By CPCTC
∴ AB is congruent to CD
∴ BC is congruent to DA
The sentence which accurately completes the proof is: "Triangles BCA and DAC are congruent according to the Angle-Side-Angle (ASA) Theorem."
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