Answer:
A. Multiply 3x−3y=1 by 2, and multiply −2x+4y=2 by 3.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given


Required
A good first step
A good first step is to eliminate x and this is done as follows:
Multiply
by 2 (gotten from coefficient of x in the second equation)
Multiply
by 3 (gotten from coefficient of x in the first equation)
This gives:


Add both equations



<em>Hence (a), is true</em>
Answer:
The 3rd option
Step-by-step explanation:
To prove that 2 triangles are similar, we need to prove that 2 pairs of their angle measurements are congruent.
This is because all triangles have 180 degrees, so if 2 pairs are congruent, the remaining angles will also be congruent
We know that m<D=m<E
We also know that m<DCA=m<ECB because they are vertical angles.
Vertical angles are always congruent.
Therefore, the triangles are similar.
The correct similarity statement would be 1, since <D corresponds with <E.
Now let's look at the 3rd Statement. To prove that two lines are similar, we would have to prove that their alternate interior angles are congruent.
A pair of alternate interior angles would be <D and B or or <E and <A
There is no way to prove this, since we do not know any of the angle or that measurements or if the triangles are isosceles triangles.
Hence, the correct choice would be 1 only.
Answer: c is the only answer
explanation: the example equals 60 and c is the only one equivalent to the answer.
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Answer:
Your answer is: t = 3
83 = 24.5t
73.5 = 24.5t
t = 3
t = tickets
b = 2
m = -2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
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Even thought the triangle is reflected, it still maintains the same shape. The two are congruent to each other.
answer: B