Hey Jeremy,
1. x < 4
2. b > -5
3. w > -3
4. g < -3
Hope this helps! <3
Answer:
B. 3&4 are isosceles.
Step-by-step explanation:
Not 100% sure, just kind of makes sense
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Provef
In the ∆VXW and ∆ZXY given that
WX~= YX, VX~=ZX and the included angleVXW = the included angleZXY (vertically opposite angles are equal to each other)
Therefore
∆VXW ~= ∆ZXY [SAS Theorem]
Proven
Answer:
149
Step-by-step explanation:
you have to add both angles together
The first figure on the bottom because if you multiply all the numbers on figure A by .5 (1/2) you get the numbers on the figure with 2.5,.5,2, and 1