Answer:
Yeah, theres no way
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Answer:
its 152 i know cause i just did this....
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Answer:
2 and 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Parallel sides of rectangles are congruent, and because the other side of both rectangles is 2, the sides of the triangle are 2 because they share the side with the rectangle.
Answer:
The integers are 4 and 7 or -2 and 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
You can make a system of equations with the description of the two integers.
1. x = y + 3
2. 2x + 2 = y^2
The simplest and the fastest way to solve this system in this case is substitution. You can substitute x for y + 3 in the second equation.
1. x = y + 3
2. 2(y + 3) + 2 = y^2
Now simplify and solve the second one. For convenience, I will just disregard the first equation for now.
2y + 6 + 2 = y^2
y^2 - 2y - 8 = 0
You can factor this equation to solve for y.
(y - 4) (y + 2) = 0
y = 4, y = -2
Now we can substitute the value of y for x in the first equation.
x = 7, x = 1
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Answer:
See below
Discussion:
Triangles BAD and BCD are congruent by the SAS postulate.
* Side AD = DC because BD is the perpendicular bisector of AC.
* Angle ADB and CDB are both right angles, and hence equal, because
BD is the perpendicular bisector of AC)
Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are equal so angle BAD = angle BCD, which was to be proven.
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MrB