Answer:
The correct option is SSS (Side-Side-Side) Theorem
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is incomplete because the diagrams of ΔLON and ΔLMN are not given. I have attached the diagram of both triangles below for better understanding of the question.
Consider the diagram attached below. We have to find the congruence theorem which can be used to prove that ΔLON ≅ ΔLMN
We can see in the diagram that both triangle have a common side that is LN. It means 1 side of both triangles is congruent because LN≅LN
Consider the sides ON and MN. Both side have a single bar on them, which means that it is given that both of these side are congruent. Hence ON≅MN
Consider the sides LO and LM. Both side have a double bars on them, which means that it is given that both of these side are also congruent. Hence LO≅LM
SSS theorem states that if all sides of the triangles are congruent, then the triangles themselves are also congruent, which is the same case in this question
X = 7 for the question in the picture
Answer:
the perimeter is of 148 m
Step-by-step explanation:
the perimeter is the sum of all sides so an square has all sides equal so we have

and the area is

so we find x

and now the perimeter

Answer:
2 angles have the same °
2 sides are the same length
The <em><u>correct answers</u></em> are:
60°, 120°, and 180°.
Explanation:
A hexagon has six angles. A full circle is 360°; since there are 6 angles in the hexagon, it will rotate onto itself every 360/6 = 60°. This means that the hexagon will rotate onto itself at angles that are multiples of 60°; this means that 120° and 180° will also do this.