3 (2x + 4y - y) Combine like terms (4y and -y)
3 (2x + 3y) Use the Distributive Property [(3 · 2x) + (3 · 3y)]
6x + 9y
Answer:
2.707 x 10⁶
Step-by-step explanation:
I wrote my STATEMENTS and REASONS as follows:
STATEMENT: 1. Line segments AE & DB intersect at C.
REASON: 1. Given.
STATEMENT: 2. Line segments AC & EC are congruent.
REASON: 2. Given.
STATEMENT: 3. Line segments BC & DC are congruent.
REASON: 3. Given.
STATEMENT: 4. Angles ACB & ECD are congruent.
REASON: 4. Vertical angles are congruent (Theorem) VERTICALLY OPPOSITE ANGLES ARE EQUAL..THAT IS THE CORRECT STATEMENT.
STATEMENT: 5. Triangles ABC & EDC are congruent.
REASON: 5. (SSS are congruent to SSS). If three sides of one triangle are congruent, respectively, to three sides of a second triangle, then the triangles are congruent. (Postualte) ...NO THEOREM IS SAS..2 SIDES AND INCLUDED REPEAT INCLUDED ANGLES ARE EQUAL RESPECTIVELY THE CORRESPONDING SIDES AND INCLUDED ANGLE , THEN THE 2 TRIANGLES ARE CONGRUENT.
I'm not sure if Step 4 is correct or if I can even write that statement.IT IS OK BUT FOR THE SLIGHT MODIFICATION SUGGESTED.
REASON 5 IS TO BE CHANGED AS GIVEN .
Answer:
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