Answer:
Unable to be determined.
Step-by-step explanation:
AA postulate : 2 corresponding angles that are congruent.
SSS theorem : 3 sides of a triangle that are equal to another triangle's 3 sides.
SAS postulate: 2 sides and their included angle are congruent to another triangle's 2 sides and their included angle.
This would seem to follow the SAS postulate at first, but the angle we are provided is not the included angle of the sides. In triangle ABC, we are analyzing lines AB and AC. Their included angle is A, but we are given the measure for angle B.
Same with DEF; we analyze DE and DF, who share angle A, but we are given angle E as a measure.
Therefore, we cannot determine if the triangles are similar or not.
Answer: This is basic trig man, So I can help you here. First thing you need is a calculator that can do sin cos and tan, ti-84 would work best. You need to use the sin cos and tan formulas to find the edge lengths of the side. heres a helppful tip to remeber the proper way to use the formulas. SOH-CAH-TOA or sin(angle measure)= Opposite side to that angle measure divided by the hypotenuse cos(angle measure)= adjacent side (the side next to the angle) divided by the hypotenuse. and TOA or Tan(angle measure)=Opposite divided by adjacent.
Step-by-step explanation: This is a mix of Special right triangles and trig. You now know how to do the trig, look up special right triangles 60 30 90 and 90 45 45, it should show you how to do the rest of the math, since I don't recall the formulas for this off the top of my head. I am not just giving you the answers for two reasons, 1 it would take tooo long and I am already doing a quiz, which I have five minutes left to complete, and B If you cant do this for yourself you will fail the final for your course.
Answer:
Mia is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
You can see this if you write 5/11 in a calculator, you get 0.454545454545 infinitely. In other cases, you would write it like Malik said if the answer were to be 0.455555555, but it isn't.
Answer:
here is your answer
A matrix is a rectangular arrangement of numbers into rows and columns. Each number in a matrix is referred to as a matrix element or entry. The dimensions of a matrix give the number of rows and columns of the matrix in that order. Since matrix A has 2 rows and 3 columns, it is called a 2 × 3 2\times 3 2×3 matrix.