Triangle STU is congruent to triangle UTX is the missing step. AAS (angle-angle-side) is a method of proving 2 triangles congruent, and using the already proved information, you can find the triangles that are congruent by AAS.
Answer:
The correct answer is 0 or 5
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to solve this, solve for 0.
2x^2 = 10x
2x^2 - 10x = 0
Now factor the polynomial.
x(2x - 10) = 0
Now set each piece individually equal to 0.
x = 0
2x - 10 = 0
2x = 10
x = 5
1/7 and 3/14......common denominator is 14
2/14 = 3/14
cross multiply
(14)(3) = (14)(2)
42 = 28...not correct...no, this does not form a proportion
little tip ** proportions are nothing but equivalent fractions and 1/7 does not equal 3/14...now if it would have been 1/7 and 2/14...then it would have been a proportion