Answer:
<em>3. No.</em>
<em>4. No, not necessarily.</em>
<em>5. Yes.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
3. No. With the two triangles, she knows that one angle of each is a right angle. She does not know anything about side lengths. She cannot prove the triangles are congruent.
4. We cannot prove the triangles are congruent. With the perpendicular segments, there is a pair of congruent, right angles. Then there are two pairs of sides that are congruent, but the order is SSA, and SSA does not prove triangles congruent.
5. Using the two sets of perpendicular lines, you have two congruent, right angles. Then you have the other pair of given congruent angles. Finally, segment RT is congruent to itself. This makes AAS. the triangles are congruent.
Not really sure what you’re wanting here. If you need the formula it is 2 times the number of miles + 5 (2n+5)
Answer:
On a number line, this would mean the dots start at -3 and go left to infinity. it would mean the other dot starts a 2 and goes right to infinity.
Answer:
14400 blinks per day
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to convert minutes to days
60 minutes = 1 hour
24 hours = 1 day
The units will cancel leaving blinks per day.
150 blinks 60 minutes 24 hour 216000
---------------- * ---------------------- * ------------ = --------------- blinks/day
15 minutes 1 hour 1 day 15
14400 blinks per day