For example, in the composition of(f g)(x) = f(g(x)), we need to replace each x found in f(x), the outside function, with g(x), the inside function. Step 3: Simplify the answer. Examples – Now let's use the steps shown above to work through some examples. Example 1: If f(x) = –4x + 9 and g(x) = 2x – 7, find(f g)(x).
For the answer to the question above,
<span><J = 100
</span><span>because they are similar they have the same angles
</span>The two triangles are similar, so they must have corresponding angles. Thats one way to define similarity, it can dilate (zoom in /zoom out) , but the angles are preserved. You can also define similarity in terms of the proportionality of the sides.
"Given △ABC≅△JKL"
The order of the letters counts.
<A = <J
<B = <K
<C = <L
<span>now you can draw two generic triangles, which have the same three angles, but label the angles accordingly, so they match up.
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<span>then by correspondance we can fill in
</span>nightowlthe third angle can be found by the fact that
the three angles must add up to 180.
12 dogs to 92 cats.
12/92
Both 12 and 92 are divisible by 4.
12/4=3
92/4=23
Simplified ratio: 3/23
There are 3 dogs for every 23 cats.
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the triangle is isosceles, the side of the square is half the length of the side of the triangle, so is 1. The four sides of the square have a total length of 4.
Answer:
16%
percentage is calculated by 100
A. 2500 × 1/100 = 25%
B. 4100 x 1/100 = 41%
41% - 25%
16%
therefore bridge A is 16% shorter than bridge B