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When you see the decimal that looks like (0.3) this would be called a terminating decimal, which is a decimal that always have extra numbers at the end.
For example:
2.(3)
1.(67)
The number's that are in the parenthesis are the terminating numbers.
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The 4's are in the ONE's and TEN's places
Answer: we can get the sequence of reasons with help of below explanation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Here It is given that, line segment BD is the perpendicular bisector of line segment AC. ( shown in below diagram)
By joining points B with A and B with C ( Construction)
We get two triangles ABD and CBD.
We have to prove that : Δ ABD ≅ Δ CBD
Statement Reason
1. AD ≅ DC 1. By the property of segment bisector
2. ∠BDA ≅ ∠ BDC 2. Right angles
3. BD ≅ BD 3. Reflexive
4. Δ ABD ≅ Δ CBD 4. By SAS postulate of congruence
Answer:
MAYBE
Step-by-step explanation: