Answer:
Yes, AngleA ≅ AngleD and AB ≅ DE.
Yes, they are congruent by either AAS or ASA.
No, AngleC is not congruent to any angle in TriangleDEF.
No, the congruent sides do not correspond.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
<em>Solve for the first variable in one of the equations, then substitute the result into the other equation.</em>
<em>Solve for the first variable in one of the equations, then substitute the result into the other equation.Point Form:</em>
<em>(√102,−32),(−√102,−32)</em>
<em>Equation Form:</em>
<em>x</em><em>=√10</em><em>/</em><em>2,y</em><em> </em><em>=</em><em> </em><em>−3</em><em>/</em><em>2</em>
<em>x</em><em>=−√10</em><em>/</em><em>2,</em><em>y</em><em> </em><em>=</em><em> </em><em>−3</em><em>/</em><em>2</em>
1/4 time 1/4 equals a half...or you can think about it as 25 plus 25 equals 50, (1/2 of a dollar)
Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
(x-8)(x+7) in which x = 8, -7 (if needed)
Step-by-step explanation:
Figure out first what two numbers can go to 56. The possible combinations are 1 and 56, 2 and 28, 4 and 14, and 7 and 8. The middle number has to equal the sum of -1. Therefore, 7 and 8 will go to that sum with -8 as one and +7 as another. Your factor should be (x - 8) (x + 7) and when you are finding for the x-values, it should be 8 and -7 when necessary.