Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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We have two pairs of angles that are congruent, so we can use the AA (angle angle) similarity theorem. Similar triangles have the same shape, so their corresponding angles are congruent.
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Answer:
y^2-5y -4
Discussion:
The problem asks us to find the polynomial, g(y), such that
y^2-5y + 1 - g(y) = 5 => (add g(y) to both sides)
y^2 -5y + 1 - g(y) + g(y) = 5 + g(y) =>
y^2 -5y + 1 + 0 = 5 + g(y) => (as -g(y) + g(y) = 0)
Finally subtract 5 from both sides:
y^2 - 5y + 1 -5 = (5 -5 ) + g(y) =>
y^2-5y -4 = g(y)
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Answer:
15ab
Step-by-step explanation:
if the AB is capital on purpose then its 15a^2b over AB