Answer:
-14 and 4
Step-by-step explanation:
add and subtract 9 from -5
I think that first you need to understand what CPCTC is used for.
Let's start with the definition of congruent triangles.
Definition of congruent triangles
Two triangles are congruent if each side of one triangle is congruent to a corresponding side of the other triangle and each angle of one triangle is congruent to a corresponding angle of the other triangle.
A definition works two ways.
1) If you are told the sides and angles of one triangle are congruent to the corresponding sides and angle of a second triangle, then you can conclude the triangles are congruent.
2) If you are told the triangles are congruent, then you can conclude 6 statements of congruence, 3 for sides and 3 for angles.
Now let's see what CPCTC is and how it works.
CPCTC stands for "corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent."
The way it works is this. You can prove triangles congruent by knowing fewer that 6 statements of congruence. You can use ASA, SAS, AAS, SSS, etc. Once you prove two triangles congruent, then by the definition of congruent triangles, there are 6 congruent statements. That is where CPCTC comes in. Once you prove the triangles congruent, then you can conclude two corresponding sides or two corresponding angles are congruent by CPCTC. These two corresponding parts were not involved in proving the triangles congruent.
Problem 1.
Statements Reasons
1. Seg. AD perp. seg. BC 1. Given
2. <ADB & <ADC are right angles 2. Def. of perp. lines
3. <ADB is congr. <ADC 3. All right angles are congruent
4. Seg. BD is congr. seg CD 4. Given
5. Seg. AD is congr. seg. AD 5. Congruence of segments is reflexive
6. Tr. ABD is congr. tr. ACD 6. SAS
7. Seg. AB is congr. seg. AC 7. CPCTC
Answer:
A. EG = √3 × FG
D. EG = √3/2 × EF
E. EF = 2 × FG
Step-by-step explanation:
∵ tan 60 = √3
∵ tan60 = EG/GF
∴ EG/GF = √3
∴ EG = √3 × GF ⇒ A
∵ m∠F = 60°
∵ sin60 = √3/2
∵ sin 60 = EG/EF
∴ √3/2 = EG/EF
∴ EG = √3/2 × EF ⇒ D
∵ cos60 = 1/2
∵ cos60 = GF/EF
∴ GF/EF = 1/2
∴ EF = 2 × GF ⇒ E
Answer:
All trapezoids are quadrilaterals.
Step-by-step explanation:
Incorrect. Trapezoids have only one pair of parallel sides; parallelograms have two pairs of parallel sides. A trapezoid can never be a parallelogram. The correct answer is that all trapezoids are quadrilaterals.
Answer:
D. The plane needs to be about 27 meters higher to clear the tower.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this scenario a triangle is being formed. The base the plane's takeoff point to the tower base which is 42 meters (x).
The hypothenus is the distance travelled by the plane which is 83 meters (h)
The height of the tower is 98 Meters
We want to calculate the height of our triangle (y) so we can guage if the plane scaled the tower.
According to Pythagorean theorem
(x^2) + (y^2) = h^2
y = √ (h^2) - (x^2)
y = √ (83^2) - (42^2)
y= √(6889 - 1764)
y= 71.59 Meters
The height from the plane's position to the top of the tower will be
Height difference = 98 - 71.59 = 26.41 Meters
So the plane should go about 27 Meters higher to clear the tower