Explanation:
For a theorem that says "if A then B", the converse is "if B then A."
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The hing.e theorem has numerous parts to the hypothesis. Its converse retains many of those conditions, swapping only the relation between the included angle and the third side.
<u>theorem</u>: if two sides of one triangle are congruent to two sides of another, then the longest third side will be opposite the largest included angle.
<u>converse</u>: if two sides of one triangle are congruent to two sides of another, then the largest included angle will be opposite the longest third side.
Instead of relating the third side to the angle measure, the converse relates the angle measure to the third side.
Answer:
x = 116?
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's try the actual solution of the system
<span>y = –2x + 1
y = –2x – 3
Note that the slopes of the graphs of these two lines are the same: -2.
That means that the lines are parallel to one another.
Only the y-intercepts (1 and -3) are different.
Since the 2 lines never intersect, the system has no solution.
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15 dozen = 180 cookies
180 ÷ 24 = 7.5
7.5 x 2.5 = 18 3/4 cups of flour
Log_3(x(x + 24) = 4
log_3(x^2 + 24x) = 4
3^4 = (x^2 + 24x)
81 = x^2 + 24x
x^2 + 24x - 81 = 0
Continue from here.