Yes, I can. What kind of math problem do u need help with?
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to use ASA congruence, you need to show congruence of angles on either side of a congruent segment. (Angle - Side - Angle) Considering the left side of the figure, you have given that ∠B is congruent to its counterpart, side BC is congruent to its counterpart. So, you need to show the angle at C is congruent to its counterpart. That is, you must show ...
∠BCA ≅ ∠DCE
Answer:
i recommend using something like reverse pythagreom theorm
Step-by-step explanation:
like so a^2 would usually be the long line but in this case its x so then try c^2 - b^2
in doing so you will get 225 - 81 sub that and you will get 144 the square root of that is 12 so then x would be 12
Answer: 2/9
Step-by-step explanation:
you can buy 1/3 of a box of chocolates for 6 dollars,
We have to find how much can you purchase for 4 dollars.
For $6 we can buy = 1/3 of a box
For $1 we can buy = 1/3 ÷ 6
For $4 we can buy = 1/18 × 4
1/18 x 4 = 4/18 ÷ 2/2 = 2/9
Therefore, 2/9 of a box of chocolate