You can solve using the quadratic formula and the zeros it produces will be the solutions.
Answer:
8.4
Step-by-step explanation:
calculator; just use a calculator bc this is pretty simple bc u can just use a calculator lol. But of no calc, then you'd multiply both by 100, then do normal long division, to get 8.4.
Answer:
14 (B)
Step-by-step explanation:
Area = L * h
L = 7 in^2
h = 2
Area = 7 * 2
Area = 14 in^2
The answer will be 9 miles her is my example of course I made my example the harder way but you could do it easier which is just to divide. Anyways here's my exampleI hope it helped
Since segment AC bisects (aka cuts in half) angle A, this means the two angles CAB and CAD are the same measure. I'll refer to this later as "fact 1".
Triangles ABC and ADC have the shared segment AC between them. By the reflexive property AC = AC. Any segment is equal in length to itself. I'll call this "fact 2" later on.
Similar to fact 1, we have angle ACB = angle ACD. This is because AC bisects angle BCD into two smaller equal halves. I'll call this fact 3
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To summarize so far, we have these three facts
- angle CAB = angle CAD
- AC = AC
- angle ACB = angle ACD
in this exact order, we can use the ASA (angle side angle) congruence property to prove the two triangles are congruent. Facts 1 and 3 refer to the "A" parts of "ASA", while fact 2 refers to the "S" of "ASA". The order matters. Notice how the side is between the angles in question.
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Once we prove the triangles are congruent, we use CPCTC (corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent) to conclude that AB = AD and BC = BD. These pair of sides correspond, so they must be congruent in order for the entire triangles to be congruent overall.
It's like saying you had 2 identical houses, so the front doors must be the same. The houses are the triangles (the larger structure) and the door is an analogy to the sides (which are pieces of the larger structure).