4 out of 52 because there are 52 cards in a deck but only 4 kings therefore it would be 4 king out of a deck of 52
X-intercept is (-3,0)
Y-intercept is (0,6)
The equation is y=2x+6
Replace y with 0 when solving for x-intercept and replace x with 0 when solving for y-intercept.
Answer:
AC ≅ AE
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the SAS congruence theorem, if two triangles have 2 corresponding sides that are equal, and also have one included corresponding angle that are equal to each other in both triangles, both triangles are regarded as congruent.
Given ∆ABC and ∆ADC in the question above, we are told that segment AB ≅ AD, and also <BAC ≅ <DAC, the additional information that is necessary to prove that ∆ABC and ∆ADC are congruent, according to the SAS theorem, is segment AC ≅ segment AE.
This will satisfy the requirements of the SAS theorem for considering 2 triangles to be equal or congruent.
Answer:
109, Corresponding angles postulate
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle 2 and the angle that’s 71 degrees are supplementary.
Just subtract 180 - 71 = angle 2
For the second box…
Alternate exterior angles is wrong (means congruent)
Vertical angles is wrong (means congruent)
Same-side interior angles is wrong (angle that’s 71 degrees is clearly outside)
<u>Corresponding angles is RIGHT (Supplementary and the angle that’s 71 degrees is outside, and angle 2 is inside, so it’s corresponding.)</u>
Alternate interior angles is wrong (means congruent)
9051
put the decimal to the right
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90.51-> 905.1->9051
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