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In triangles DEF and OPQ, ∠D ≅ ∠O, ∠F ≅ ∠Q, and segment DF ≅ segment OQ; this is not sufficient to prove triangles DEF and OPQ congruent through SAS
<h3>What are
congruent triangles?</h3>
Two triangles are said to be congruent if they have the same shape, all their corresponding angles as well as sides must also be congruent to each other.
Two triangles are congruent using the side - angle - side congruency if two sides and an included angle of one triangle is congruent to that of another triangle.
In triangles DEF and OPQ, ∠D ≅ ∠O, ∠F ≅ ∠Q, and segment DF ≅ segment OQ; this is not sufficient to prove triangles DEF and OPQ congruent through SAS
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Answer:
Odd
Step-by-step explanation:
One way I remember is that:
Even functions: Have symmetry over the y-axis
Odd functions: Don't have symmetry over the y-axis
Answer: Step E
Step-by-step explanation:
The error is in the last step. In Step D, we see that we're supposed to subtract the second part from the first part. We also see we have the terms 2x-8 in the numerator on the right. Since we're subtracting, the expression should actually be -2x +8. 3 -2x +8 should be -2x +11 which is not the numerator in Step E so the last step is wrong.