For two triangles to be congruent by AAS:
1- Two angles in the first triangle must be equal to two angles in the second triangle
2- A non included side in the first triangle is equal to a non included side in the second triangle
Now, let's check our options. We will find that:
For the two triangles UTV and ABC:
angle T = angle A
angle V = angle C
TU (non-included between angles T & V) = AB (non-included between angles A & C)
Therefore, we can conclude that:
Triangles ABC and UTV are congruent by AAS
Answer:
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<e & <a are alternate interior angles
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Answer:
30 or 120 /4
Step-by-step explanation:
a^p/q here p denotes power raised and q denotes inverse power or root. So, 60^1/2 denotes square root of 60 raised to power 1.
450 with an exponent of 3 equals -1425 so I think u are right