Answer:
The last one
Step-by-step explanation:
The triangle is simply reflected across the x-axis, so the side lengths and angle measures do not change.
It is possible to convert a fraction to a decimal in mathematics. First, -3/11 is a fraction. To convert a fraction which is -3/11, divide 3 by 11 which you get .272727... and you get the idea. The '27' repeats. Therefore, the answer would be -.27 with a <span>Vinculum symbol which is a horizontal line above the number to indicate its repeating. Also, don't forget to put a negative sign!</span>
Answer:
D) Angle DAC is congruent to Angle BAC
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
The triangles ABC and ADC are congruent by SAS postulate.
SAS postulate means two corresponding sides are congruent to each other and the included pair of angles are also congruent to each other.
From the figure, consider the triangles ABC and ADC.
AB = AD (Given)
AC = AC ( Reflexive property. Side AC is a common side to both triangles)
Now, the pair of angles included between these two pair of sides are angle BAC and angle DAC.
So, in order to prove the two triangles congruent by SAS postulate, we need to prove angle DAC congruent to angle BAC. Therefore, the correct option is option D.