The two large triangles can be proven congruent through SSS ASA and SAS, you have all the congruent angles and sides you could ever need to prove the two large triangles congruent in at least 3 ways
Answer:
D. 102
Step-by-step explanation:
All angles added together: 80,
so:
180-13-65
180-78
102
I'm going for a range of 0 < x <2<span>π
This is R sin (x-a), although R is 1.
a = </span><span>π/7, so
=> sin (x-(</span><span>π/7)) = -1/(sqrt(2))
=> x = 53</span>π/28, 39<span>π/28</span>
I believe it’s: 8.992254284692088
You have to make 2/5 into a whole number , in this case a decimal
2/5 in decimal form = 0.4
To make it easier for you 0.4 by 10 and then it will become 4
So 6x4=24
Then divide by 10 which will become 2.4
The answer is 2.4