Answer:
ASA
Step-by-step explanation:
in the place that I have put some marks on it, they have the same angle; so then they will also have the same third angle; and for the rest you should use ASA.
1. sqrt(98) = 7 sqrt(2)
2. sqrt(y^6) = y^3
3. sqrt(a^7) = a^7/2
4. sqrt(12x^3y^2) = 2xy sqrt(3x)
5. sqrt(36x^2y^4) = 6xy^2
6. sqrt(48ab^3) = 4b sqrt(3ab)
7. sqrt(10a^5b^2) = a^2b sqrt(10a)
8. sqrt(20x^3y^10 = 2xy^5 sqrt(5x)
The top-left graph goes with the bottom-right equation, y=90(1/4)^x
The bottom-left graph goes with the top-right equation, y = 120(3/4)^x
The top-right graph goes with the bottom-left equation, y = 120(1/4)^x
The bottom-right graph goes with the top-left equation, y = 90(3/4)^x
y=90(1/4)^x has a larger percent decrease than y = 90(3/4)^x
cause if you multiply a number by 1/4, that's smaller than multiplying number by 3/4. so y=90(1/4)^x decreases really fast
same with the y = 120(3/4)^x ones
IT's just a simple conversion.
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Ok. So, when you divide with decimal places, you have two options -
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Suck it up and divide, or move the decimal places to the right as many times as needed, until the number is a whole number.
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Choosing to move the decimal places to the right is the easy way out...
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So?
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Move decimal point to the right two places in both numbers!!
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80 and 64.
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So what is 80/64?
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You got it!!
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1.25.
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Hope I helped!!