Answer:
The answer is D (line symmetry and rotational symmetry; 180o; order 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
You can fold the figure in half and it would be the same on both sides. The figure also has rotational symmetry because if you rotate the figure 180 degrees about the center, then it basically maps itself, or in other words, its the same. So the ANSWER IS D
Three hundred six thousandths
It would be D 2 if you take each placement of dots and find the differ by multiply or divide that should get you the other hard to explain but ya
Answer:
∠DFE ≅ ∠DFG
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
Triangles are congruent by SAS, if any pair of corresponding sides and their included angles are equal in both triangles
In this problem we have that
The pair of corresponding sides that are equal are
EF=GF and DF (is the same side for both triangles)
The included angle are ∠DFE and ∠DFG
therefore
The additional information needed to prove that triangles DEF and DGF are congruent by SAS is that angles ∠DFE and ∠DFG are equal
so
∠DFE ≅ ∠DFG
When two terms are directly next two each other, they are being multiplied.
The answer is 5n