Answer:
i think its b not sure tho
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer to the problem is A
Answer:
(a) ΔARS ≅ ΔAQT
Step-by-step explanation:
The theorem being used to show congruence is ASA. In one of the triangles, the angles are 1 and R, and the side between them is AR. The triangle containing those angles and that side is ΔARS.
In the other triangle, the angles are 3 and Q, and the side between them is AQ. The triangles containing those angles and that side is ΔAQT.
The desired congruence statement in Step 3 is ...
ΔARS ≅ ΔAQT
Answer:
39/40
Step-by-step explanation:
-25/40 + 64/40 already has a common denominator so you just need to add the numerators. -25 +64 = 39 over the denominator of 40.
39/40