AAS Postulate
It is given that CE = BD so we know "S" (representing side) has to be in the three letter postulate.
It is also given that angle DBA and angle CEA are right angles, so therefore they are congruent. Now we know that an "A" must also be in the postulate.
Lastly, we know that the triangles have a second angle, EAB, in common because they share it overlappingly. So there must be another "A" in the postulate.
Now we need to look at the order in which it is presented. The order follows Angle, Angle, Side so the postulate must be the AAS postulate. Hope this helps!
Answer:
a=10, b=5, c=2, d=12
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply each variable together
5*2=10
8*3=24
10
/24x
the coefficients (numbers) can each be divided by 2
5
/12x
subtract the "x" exponents together
5
/12
:D i hav th same question cuz i hav lik 3 E's
probably one failing grade each quarter or marking period w.e ur school calls it
ik in my school i cn get honor role even tho i hav one C soooo ^thts wat im thinkin
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
Reflectional symmetry<span> is also called bilateral, line </span>symmetry<span> or mirror </span>symmetry. It occurs when a line is drawn to divide a shape in halves so that each half is areflection<span> of the other. Some shapes or objects, such as circles, squares and triangles, have one or more lines of </span>symmetry<span>. Mark as brainliest if u can thanks</span>