9514 1404 393
Answer:
1. HA is equivalent to AAS when the triangle is a right triangle.
2. AM = BM, so the triangles are congruent by HL. CPCTC
3. The triangles are congruent by HL. CPCTC
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The acute angle of the triangle together with the right angle comprise two angles of the triangle. When two corresponding angles and a corresponding side (the side opposite the right angle) are congruent, the right triangles are congruent by the AAS theorem. (This can be referred to as the HA theorem.)
__
2. CM = DM; MA = MB; ∠A = ∠C = 90°, so all of the requirements for the HL theorem are met. ΔCMA ≅ ΔDMB, so AC ≅ BD by CPCTC.
__
3. TS = TV, TR = TR, ∠S = ∠V = 90°, so all requirements for the HL theorem are met. ΔTSR ≅ ΔTVR, so RS ≅ RV by CPCTC.
Hello :
the slope of tangent in A(x':y') is : f'(x') =3
f'(x) = 2x-5
2x'-3 =3
2x' = 6
x' = 3
f(3)= 3²-5(3)+7=1
1 =3(3)+c
c =-8
Answer:
7?
Step-by-step explanation:
if your asking x-10=?
then just put in x which is 3 because x=3
C. Acute vertically opposite angles
Answer:
106
Step-by-step explanation:
700/7 = 100
42/7 = 6 + 100 = 106