Answe13
Step-by-step explanation:
11111
1122
Answer: j+47=55
Subtract 47 from both sides.
j= 8
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation
Drawing quadrilateral ABCD (in picture), I tried to prove that the triangles ABD CDB were congruent, proving that the quadrilateral was a parallelogram, however, with the terms you just described, it is impossible prove that the triangles were congruent as SSA is not a valid congruence postulate. Therefore, ABCD does not have to be a parallelogram.
Answer:
29...
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Fill in
5(7)-6
2) P.E.M.D.A.S
35 - 6
29
We know that side NM is <u>parallel</u> to side XZ. If we consider side NY the transversal for these parallel lines, we create angle pairs. Using the <u>corresponding angles theorem</u>, we can state that
is congruent to
. We know that angle XYZ is congruent to angle <u>XYZ</u> by the reflexive property. Therefore, triangle XYZ is similar to triangle to triangle NYM by the <u>angle-angle</u> similarity theorem.