Answer:
m<A > m<B > m<C
Step-by-step explanation:
In triangles, the measure of angles is proportional with the side length's they see,
The angle with the biggest the biggest measure sees the biggest side length
in triangle ABC the side lengths are given as
BC = 14, CA = 13 and AB = 5
from this, we can conclude:
m<A > m<B > m<C
For the first one, you did good. I will just suggest a couple things.
Statement Reason
JK ≅ LM Given
<JKM ≅ < LMK Given (You did both of these steps so well done.)
MK ≅ MK Reflexive Property (Your angle pair is congruent but isn't one of the interior angle of the triangles you are trying to prove.)
ΔJMK ≅ ΔLKM SAS
Problem 2: (You also have a lot of great stuff here.)
Statement Reason
DE ║ FG Given
DE ≅ FG Given
<DEF≅<FGH Given
<EDF≅<GFH Corresponding Angles (You don't need to know that F is the midpoint but you got corresponding angle pair which is correct.)
ΔEDF≅ΔGFH ASA
<DFE≅<FHG CPCTC
Answer:
-12
Step-by-step explanation:
plug in -1 into the equation which is going to be (4*-1)3
you multiply what is in the parenthesis first and after is going to be (-4)3
lastly your going to multiply -4*3 and it is going to equal to -12.
John's function : y = 3.5x - 4
Penny's function : y = 3x + 4
C. John's function has a greater rate of change, because 3.5 > 3
Answer:
<h2>k > 4.4</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
