If two triangles have equivalent angle measures then they are
congruent isn’t enough to prove that the two triangles are congruent. Two triangles
are congruent if they have both the same three sides and also with the same
three angles however, the given is only specifying in angles therefore, it can’t
assure the argument that is the two triangles with the same angle is congruent.
When you cut the apples into thirds, each apple gives you 3 pieces of equal size.
1 apple = 3 pieces
4 * 1 apple = 4 * 3 pieces
4 apples = 12 pieces
15 girls and 18 boys in the class
x=(3+y)
Answer:
77
Step-by-step explanation:
I got it right on my question
Answer:
D 6
Step-by-step explanation:
substitute in 1 for x
2(1)= 2
2+4= 6
y=6 when x=1