If you're looking for an angle in between those, basically you have to choose an angle between 0 and 90°. any angle should work (such as 15°, 45°, 60°, 75°, etc.)
We can use the SSS congruence theorem to prove that the two triangles in the attached figure are congruent. The SSS or side-side-side theorem states that each side in the first triangle must have the same measurement or must be congruent on each of the opposite side of another triangle. In this problem, for the first triangle, we have sides AC, CM, AM while in the second triangle we have sides BC, CM, and BM. By SSS congruent theorem, we have the congruent side as below:
AC = BC
CM = CM
AM = BM
The answer is SSS theorem.
answer is either A or D
I hope this help. but I'm not really sure.
She will receive $25.
They will take her claim and subtract the comprehensive deductible from it (comprehensive is the insurance that covers theft, not collision).
400-375=25
Answer:
4. 2. 2. 4. 5. 5. 10. 15.
Step-by-step explanation:
x−1 x+1. = ∞. 2. All the vertical asymptotes of the function f(x) = x2 − 1 x3 − 9x are at. Answer: x = 0 and x = ±3. Solution: Write f(x) = g(x) h(x) ... x→a− f(x) or lim x→a+ f(x) is ±∞. For a = 0, lim x→0+ f(x)=+∞. For a = 3, lim x→3+ f(x)=+∞. ... 5. 10. Which of the following gives the graph of f (x)