We can't use SAS to prove these triangles are congruent because they're not proportional to two corresponding sides.
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It should be noted that the SAS similarity criterion states that when two sides of one triangle are proportional to two corresponding sides of another, and when the included angles are equal, the two triangles are similar.
In this case, we can't use SAS to prove these triangles are congruent because they're not proportional to two corresponding sides.
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Answer:
add 4x1, then 4x2, then 4x4, then 4x8, etc
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Answer:
Im pretty sure its A
Step-by-step explanation:
So, if we look at the number pattern, we can see the numbers go up by 4.
The rule is Add 4.
So, to find the next two terms, we would add 4 to the last number shown, which is 15.
15 + 4 = 19
19 + 4 = 23
So, the next two terms are →19← and →23←.
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