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Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Look at the picture.</em>
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We have:

Therefore
<em>divide both sides by 2</em>

There are 5 ways to test if two figures are congruent, namely;
side-angle-side(SAS)
Angle-side-angle (ASA)
Angle-angle-side(AAS)
Hypotenuse-leg (HL)
3 Sides (SSS)
here we shall focus on SSS. When the three corresponding sides of 2 figures say a triangle have the same length we will conclude that the triangles are congruent by SSS.
Therefore from our choices we can conclude that triangles ABC and ADC are only congruent if the two other side have the same length and BC=DC.
The answer is yes;
B] Yes, but only if BC=DC
We are going to base the answer off of the y=mx+b form where m represents slope and b represents the y-intercept.
First, we know that b must be -1 because the line hits the y-axis when y is -1
So this leaves us with either the first or second choice
Then we choose two points to find the slope. I am using (0,-1) and (1,2). If you count the boxes, the y-value increases by 3 as the x-value increases by 1. So the slope is 3/1 or 3.
So then we know the answer is y=3x-1
Hope this helps