The answer is D. SAS, ASA, and SSS show congruent triangles.
Answer:
y-intercept=(0, 3) slope=-2
hope this help
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
perimeter is the outside, so count around the outside for the answer, which is 18
the area is correct though so good job
good luck :)
The first five terms of the sequence are 1, 4, 7, 10, 13.
Solution:
Given data:
General term of the arithmetic sequence.
, where d is the common difference.
d = 3
Put n = 2 in , we get
Put n = 3 in , we get
Put n = 4 in , we get
Put n = 5 in , we get
The first five terms of the sequence are 1, 4, 7, 10, 13.
Answer:
We saw in the last video that when you multiply or you divide numbers, or (I guess I should say when you multiply or divide measurements) your result can only have as many significant digits as the thing with the smallest significant digits you ended up multiplying and dividing. So just as a quick example, if I have 2.00 times (I don't know) 3.5 my answer over here can only have 2 significant digits This has 2 significant digits, this has 3. 2 times 3.5 is 7, and we can get