23.
3•(-3)^2-4
3•(-3)^2
Exponents first.
-3^2=9
3•9=27
27-4= 2:.
Answer:
#1
Step-by-step explanation:
-10 + 4 i
Answer:
ASA
Step-by-step explanation:
<M is congruent to <Q
MO is congruent to QO
<MON is congruent to <QPO by vertical angles
That gives you ASA (angle-side-angle).
Answer:
The options that have two angles, which are A and D prove both triangles to be similar.
Step-by-step explanation:
The postulate AA is exactly what it sounds like, and you can find the two angles, which will prove the similarity of two triangles sharing those two angles.
The reason being is if two angles are the same between the two triangles, the third can't be different.