Answer:
the correct answer is A
Step-by-step explanation:
the reciprocal means opposite, the opposite of 3/4 is 4/3
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The need is to find the area of the elongated plus sign inside the rectangle. The area of the rectangle itself is not needed. That elongated plus sign is where we will run into trouble. The center of that plus sign is included in both the vertical strip and the horizontal strip. So when we go to find the area of the plus sign, we include the center in one or the other, NOT BOTH. I included the area in the vertical strip so I eliminated it in the horizontal strip, creating 2 shorter strips on either side of the center.
The area for the vertical strip, including the center:
A = 3 * 26 (3 is the width and 26 is the length)
A = 78 square meters
Now for the horizontal strip...
The horizontal strip minus the center is
14 - 3 = 11; divide that 11 in half and we get the length of each short horizontal strip on either side of the center to be 5.5 meters long. Therefore, each short strip measures 5.5 (we have 2 of them).
A = 3(5.5) + 3(5.5) and
A = 16.5 + 16.5
A = 33
The sum of the long vertical and the 2 shorter horizontal areas is
78 + 33 = 111
Therefore, the total area of the colored portion is 111 square meters.
Answer:
1,108 in²
Step-by-step explanation:
SA = (12×20) + (2×20×5 + 2×12×5) + (2×½×12×9)
+ (2×20×11)
= 240+320+108+440
= 1,108 in²
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Answer:
- SAS
- ASA
- AAS
- HL
- SSA (conditionally — see below)
Step-by-step explanation:
Of the 5 triangle congruence theorems, the only one that cannot be used is SSS, which requires you know all three sides.
If you don't know all three sides, you must know at least one angle, at least one side, and at least one additional angle or side (see below).
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If the sides you know (in relation to the angle you know) are SSA, then <em>the first side (opposite the angle) must be known to be the longest</em>, or congruence is not assured. This is why SSA is not usually listed among the congruence theorems. (However, HL is a version of this, as the right angle will be opposite the longest side.)