Answer:
A. N and Q
Step-by-step explanation:
Look at the order of the triangles: MNL and PQR
MNL and PQR
They are both ordered in the middle, whereas others like M and Q are not. For example, M is ordered first and Q is middle.
N and Q match - The correct letters will always align in the order
Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
first (x-5) you would substitute x for 11 then subtract 5. next you would multiple by 2 and your answer would be 12
Answer:
Option A
Triangles ABC and TUV
Step-by-step explanation:
Given three triangles ABC , FGH and TUV
For triangles ABC and FGH, given that
DF =AB
DH = AC
and angle F = angle A
This cannot be taken as SAS congruence because the angle F is not included between the equal sides. Two triangles can be congruent by SAS only if two sides and included angle are congruent.
For triangles ABC and TUV we have AB=TU, AC = TV and
included angles between these sides are equal.
So these two triangles are congruent
We write corresponding sides only in order Hence ABC = TUV
and Not VTU =ABC
So option A is true.
Well all triangles have an area of 180 degrees, therefore X=39 because 102+39=141 and 180-141=39.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x=135
y=45 b/c 180-135 = 45 & the angles are supplementary