Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
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- SSS congruence theorem
- SAS congruence theorem
- ASA congruence theorem
- AAS congruence theorem
- HL congruence theorem
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Explanation:
- SSS stands for "Side side side" indicating there are 3 pairs of sides that are same length. Visually we use tickmarks to show how the sides pair up. Eg: sides that have 1 tickmark only are the same length. If we know that all 3 pairs of sides are congruent, then we have enough info to conclude the triangles are congruent.
- SAS means "side angle side". The angle is between the two sides. The sides in question are the ones with tickmarks to indicate how they pair up.
- We have two angles and a side between them. So we use ASA this time. It stands for "Angle side angle". This is slightly different from AAS.
- We'll use AAS here. The side is not between the two angles. So this is why AAS is different from ASA. Some books may call "AAS" as "SAA", but they're the same thing.
- HL stands for hypotenuse leg. This only applies to right triangles (since the hypotenuse is a special term for the longest side of a right triangle). The hypotenuse is always opposite the 90 degree angle. This is the only time when SSA will work. Otherwise, SSA is ambiguous and it is not a valid congruence theorem.
Answer:
Function: 
Not Function:
and 
Step-by-step explanation:
Given



Required
Determine if
is a function of 
Solving x+y=9

Make y the subject of formula

<em>Hence; y is a function of x</em>
Solving 

Subtract x² from both sides

Square root of both sides

This implies that
or 
<em>Because </em>
<em> can be any of those two expressions, it is not a function.</em>
Solving 

Reorder

Take square roots

This implies that
or 
<em>Because </em>
<em> can be any of those two expressions, it is not a function.</em>
Answer: B
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
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