Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the first term be a and the common ratio be r.
ATQ, ar^4=24 and ar^6=144, r=sqrt(6) and a=24/(sqrt(6))^2=24/36=2/3
Answer:
The two triangles are related by Side-Side-Side (SSS), so the triangles can be proven congruent.
Step-by-step explanation:
There are no angles that can be shown to be congruent to one another, so this eliminates all answer choices with angles (SSA, SAS, ASA, AAA, AAS).
This leaves you with either the HL (Hypotenuse-Leg) Theorem or SSS (Side-Side-Side) Theorem. We could claim that the triangles can be proven congruent by HL, however, we aren't exactly sure as to whether or not the triangles have a right angle. There is no indicator, and in this case, we cannot assume so.
This leaves you with the SSS Theorem.
Answer:
there is the thing you need to answer the question right
Step-by-step explanation:
Took me a minute to think.
Form ratios.
x, the small triangle, forms a ratio with 6, the big triangle.
The part of the side that is equal(with the dash) that is part of the small triangle
is equal to 6-x, the big triangle.
Yes, you can cross-multiply here!

<em>Now,</em><em> </em>cross multiply.
P.S. Use distributive property.
36-6x = 8x
Add 6x on both sides.
36=14x
Divide by 14 on both sides.
x =

=
Answer:
9 units
Step-by-step explanation:
the y value doesnt change, so the distance from -5 to 4 is 9 units