<span>SAS
You've been given that AC = BC. So that's the first side or S of the proof. Then you've been given â 3 = â 4, which is the angle. And finally, CM = CM, which is the second S. So you have AC=BC, and â 3 = â 4, and finally CM = CM. So SAS can be used to prove that triangle ACM is congruent to triangle BCM.</span>
Answer
1st is yes
2nd is no
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: A
Step-by-step explanation
2.167x10^4 = 21,670
= 9,978
1.1x10^6
1100,000
= 56,344,000
2.468×10^5 = 246,800
Answer:
0 < x < 2
Step-by-step explanation:
0 < 2x < 4
Divide 2 into all the parts.
0/2 < 2x/2 < 4/2
The x variable should have no coefficient.
0 < x < 2
Answer y=-4
Because it's like you do if backwards