Answer:
1. Yes
2. They could change the 60° angle into a different one.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Two triangles are the same if they share two side lengths with the same angle between them.
2. Since the triangles are equal if they share two side lengths with the same angle between them, if they changed the angle between 3 and 5, it'd no longer be the same triangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
x = 36
y = 48
z = 72
hope it helps
Answer:
2x+12
Step-by-step explanation:
2x+3(x-2)-3(x-6)
2x+3x-6-3x+18
2x-6+18
2x+12
All sides of a triangle add up to 180 degrees. Since we know one angle is 93 degrees, we know that the top part is going to equal 180 degrees. We know that two of those measurements are 93 and 45, so we add those together to get 138. We subtract this from 180 to find the missing angle, which is 42 degrees. So, the left side of the triangle is equivalent to 45 degrees and the right side (x) is 42 degrees. 93 + 45 + 42 = 180. If it was asking for the measurements of the supplementary angles to the bottom angles of the triangle, then those would be (for 45) 135 and (for 42) 138, that way both angles and their supplements add up to 180 each. I hope this helps and that it’s right
9. x + (y - 3 - 4x + 2( 3x - (-y - 1) + 2y) - 3x)
= x + (y - 3 - 4x + 2 (3x + y - 1) + 2y - 3x)
= x + (y - 3 - 4x + 6x + 2y - 2 + 2y - 3x)
= (x - 4x + 6x - 3x) + (y + 2y + 2y) - (3+2)
= 0 + 5y - 5
= 5y - 5 (or simplified as 5(y-1)
10. 6 + (-a -3(b + 6(a - b)+4a) - 2b)
= 6 + (-a - 3(b + 6a - 6b + 4a) -2b)
= 6 + (-a - 3b + 18a - 18b + 12a - 2b)
= 6 + (-a + 18a + 12a) + (-3b - 18b - 2b)
= 6 + 29a - 23b
Lmk if it's wrong, I'll try to edit it.