We can use the SSS congruence theorem to prove that the two triangles in the attached figure are congruent. The SSS or side-side-side theorem states that each side in the first triangle must have the same measurement or must be congruent on each of the opposite side of another triangle. In this problem, for the first triangle, we have sides AC, CM, AM while in the second triangle we have sides BC, CM, and BM. By SSS congruent theorem, we have the congruent side as below:
AC = BC
CM = CM
AM = BM
The answer is SSS theorem.
Answer:
19.64
the permieter is 5 so 5/2=2.5 2.5x2.5=6.25 6.25x3.14=19.64
Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
A regular polygon may be defined as the polygon that have sides of equal length known as equilateral and angles made up of equal angles, known as equiangular.
The
of symmetry in a regular polygon is always equal to the number of sides of the polygon. For example, a regular pentagon have 5 sides, so the lines of symmetry of the regular pentagon is also 5, a square having 4 sides also has 4 lines of symmetry.
Answer:
The line segments are parallel.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, I never have graph paper when it is needed so I suggest Geogebra.com.
Now slope is found by rise over run so I took the points on the graph and counted where they intersected with any other points on the line. AB was 2/1 which means 2. I did the same for the other line segment and found 2/1 : 2. so both of the slopes are the same so you have parallel lines.