<span>Consider the triangles ERT and CTR.
|ER|=|CT| shown
(</span>Therefore, one can say that segment ER is congruent to segment CT.)
m(R)=m(T)= 90°shown
(By the definition of a rectangle, all four angles measure 90°)
|RT|=|TR|
so we have Side Angle Side congruence.
By the <span>(SAS) Theorem, the triangles are congruent.
Answer: </span><span>C (SAS) Theorem</span>
Answer:
The ordered pair generated from the equation is (1, 6).
Step-by-step explanation:
An ordered pair is a pair of numbers, representing two variables, in a specific order. For instance, (<em>x</em>, <em>y</em>) = (1, 2) here <em>x</em> = 1 and <em>y</em> = 2.
The equation provided is:

Check for all the options:
- A (1, 6):
- B (1, 2):
- C (3, 6):
- D (8, 16):
Thus, the ordered pair generated from the equation is (1, 6).
Answer:
When you read a sentence, you may first look for the subject or what the sentence is about. The subject usually appears at the beginning of a sentence as a noun or a pronoun. A noun is a word that identifies a person, place, thing, or idea. A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. Common pronouns are I, he, she, it, you, they, and we. In the following sentences, the subject is underlined once.
Step-by-step explanation:
You will often read a sentence that has more than one noun or pronoun in it. You may encounter a group of words that includes a preposition with a noun or a pronoun. Prepositions connect a noun, pronoun, or verb to another word that describes or modifies that noun, pronoun, or verb. Common prepositions include in, on, under, near, by, with, and about. A group of words that begin with a preposition is called a prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and modifies or describes a word. It cannot act as the subject of a sentence. The following circled phrases are examples of prepositional phrases.
Answer: 44.4%
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
B) {-8,-2,3,4,7,11}
Step-by-step explanation:
range is y