Hey there,
Your question states: <span>Find the perimeter of a square whose sides are 7.
When finding the perimeter, we need to multiply each side because it is a square. So 7 times 4 would be 28
~Jurgen</span>
It would not make sense if you were to do
34
28
The right way is
34
28
Another example is that if you were to subtract by 1 digit by 2
78
1
This is the wrong one
78
1
He can make 36 pies in a day because there are 24 hours in a day and
24/8=3
3•12=36
You must have been taught postulates and theorems that allow you to prove triangles congruent, such as SSS, SAS, ASA, etc. Look at the given information of a proof, and see how from the given information, using definitions, postulates, and theorems you have already learned, you can show pairs of corresponding sides and angles to be congruent that will fit into the above methods. Then use one of the methods to prove the triangles congruent.
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation: