Answer:
ASA
Step-by-step explanation:
You can show the angles at either end of segment BC in triangles MBC and LCB are congruent, so you have two angles and the segment between. The appropriate theorem in such a case is ASA.
Hello Meggieh821, to find the lim as x approaches 0 we can check this by inserting a number that is close to 0 that is coming from the left and from the right.
For instance, we can find the lim by using the number -.00001 for x and solve
<span>csc(3x) / cot(x)
</span>csc(3*-.00001) / cot(-.00001) = .333333... = 1 /3
We also need to check coming from the right. We will use the number .00001 for x
csc(3x) / cot(x)
csc(3*.00001) / cot(.00001) = .333333... = 1 /3
So since we are getting 1/3 from the left and right we can say as x approaches 0 the limit is 1/3
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In your equation: a+(-4)=-13
you then add four to each side,
so a= negative 13 plus 4
so a= -9
The inverse of the equation is the square root of x-16. In order to find inverse switch the y and x values and try to isolate y
C. \: x = 2 \: or \: x = 3