<u><em>Answer:</em></u>
SAS
<u><em>Explanation:</em></u>
<u>Before solving the problem, let's define each of the given theorems:</u>
<u>1- SSS (side-side-side):</u> This theorem is valid when the three sides of the first triangle are congruent to the corresponding three sides in the second triangle
<u>2- SAS (side-angle-side):</u> This theorem is valid when two sides and the included angle between them in the first triangle are congruent to the corresponding two sides and the included angle between them in the second triangle
<u>3- ASA (angle-side-angle):</u> This theorem is valid when two angles and the included side between them in the first triangle are congruent to the corresponding two angles and the included side between them in the second triangle
<u>4- AAS (angle-angle-side):</u> This theorem is valid when two angles and a side that is not included between them in the first triangle are congruent to the corresponding two angles and a side that is not included between them in the second triangle
<u>Now, let's check the given triangles:</u>
We can note that the two sides and the included angle between them in the first triangle are congruent to the corresponding two sides and the included angle between them in the second triangle
This means that the two triangles are congruent by <u>SAS</u> theorem
Hope this helps :)
RhTh + RsTs = 180 (Rh = 70, Rs=20 , Th = Ts)
70Th + 20Th = 180
90 Th = 180
Th = 2
since Th = Ts,
thus, Ts = 2
The arithmetic sequences are as follow:
<h3>What is Arithmetic Sequence?</h3>
An arithmetic sequence in algebra is a sequence of numbers where the difference between every two consecutive terms is the same.
1) t(n) = 5n + 4
t(1) = 9, t(2) = 14, t(3) = 19
So,
9,14,19,...
d= 14-9 = 5
d= 19-14 =5
Hence, it is an AP
2) 1, 2, 4, 8 , 16
Hence, it is not an AP
3) 3, 6, 9 ,...
It is an AP
4)It is given that it is an AP
5) tn = 2*3^n
t1= 6, t2= 18, t3= 54
So, 6, 18, 54,...
Hence, it is not an AP
6) 3 , 1, 1/3,...
It is not an AP
7) t(n+1)= 6*t(n)
t(1) = -1
t(2)=-6
t(3)= -36
Hence, it is not an AP
8) -3, 1, 5, 9
Hence, it is an AP.
9) 1, 4, 9,...
Hence, it not an AP
10) 2,1,0,1,2,...
It is not an AP
11) t(n)= -2n-5
t(1)= -7, t(2)= -9, t(3)= -11
Hence, it is an AP
12) tn= (1/2)^n
t1= 1/2, t2= 1/4, t3= 1/8
It is not an AP
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The combination of 4 digit numbers using those numbers are: 3, 276; 3, 762; 3, 267; 3, 726; 3, 672 etc. This is pretty easy, now you try.
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A) The coordinates of R is (-8,9)
B) The length of RS to the nearest tenth of a unit is 17.9