ar(ΔABO) = ar(ΔCDO)
Explanation:
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Given ABCD is a trapezoid with legs AB and CD.
AB and CD are non-parallel sides between the parallels AD and BC.
In ΔABD and ΔACD,
We know that, triangles lie between the same base and same parallels are equal in area.
⇒ AD is the common base for ΔABD and ΔACD and they are lie between the same parallels AD and BC.
Hence, ar(ΔABD) = ar(ΔACD) – – – – (1)
Now consider ΔABO and ΔCDO,
Subtract ar(ΔAOD) on both sides of (1), we get
ar(ΔABD) – ar(ΔAOD) = ar(ΔACD) – ar(ΔAOD)
⇒ar(ΔABO) = ar(ΔCDO)
Hence, ar(ΔABO) = ar(ΔCDO).
Answer:
It's 1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
all you have to do is multiply the answer by 1/3 so 1/3 times 1/2 equals 1/6 so your answer is 1/6
Answer:
The price changed by 92.5 %
Step-by-step explanation:
The regular price of lawn mover = 200 dollars
The new selling price = 85 dollars
Change in selling price = 200 -85 dollars = 115 dollars
% change == 
The price changed by 92.5 %
Heres what you do: Replace X with -3 and Y with 2. Your equation will look like this: 6(-3)-2. Multiply 6 and -3 to get -18. Then subtract 2 from -18. Your answer is -20