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Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
When a graph is symmetric about the origin, it is an odd function (Ex: y=x³)
When a graph is symmetric about the y-axis, it is an even function (Ex: y=x²)
A function is considered even if f(x) = f(−x) and it is considered odd if f(-x)=-f(x).
The answers:
#1 C
#2 H maybe
#3 C
#4 H or J
3. <u>Two angles and included side (ASA congruence theorem)</u>.
<u>Reason:</u> This is because, it is given that angle Q is congruent to angle T and line QR is congruent to line TR. Also, we proved in step 2 that
. Thus, we have two angles and the side included as congruent and thus, the two triangles are congruent.
4. <u>CSCT (Corresponding Sides of a Congruent Triangle)</u>
<u>Reason:</u> PR and SR are the corresponding sides of the congruent triangles
and
, therefore, by the CSCT these corresponding sides have to be congruent.
I believe the answer is 2/1, or 2 over 1.