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Answer:</h3>
no
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
The triangles are only similar if B lies on AD and C lies on AE.
There is nothing in the given information indicating B lies on AD, or that C lies on AE. AB and BD are identified as separate segments, so don't necessarily lie on the same line. C is not identified as being anywhere in particular. "The figure shown" cannot be assumed to have any characteristics not specifically identified.
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<em>Comment on the problem</em>
The answer depends somewhat on the context of the problem. If this comes from course material in which you are routinely asked to make assumptions about figures, then the correct answer here is probably "yes." If this comes from course material that expects you to exercise critical thinking and to make no assumptions about geometrical figures, then the answer here is definitely "no."
In my opinion, one of the main purposes of studying math is to learn critical thinking—to pay attention to given facts and any assumptions you need to make.
, where s is equal to the number of students attending and x is equal to the week number.
The exact number of dogs is between 22,500 - 23,499
Ratio of boys to girls= 17:3
number of people= 740
to find the number of boys out of 740 people, you have to add the ratio together and divide 740 by it. then multiply the answer by 17 because the ratio for boys is 17.
17+3=20
740÷20=37
37×17=629
answer= 629
hope this helps....
2x² + 5x = -2
or, 2x²+5x+2=0
or,2x²+4x+x+2=0
or,2x(x+2)+1(x+2)=0
or,(x+2)(2x+2)=0
Two values can be found:
(x+2)=0 (2x+1)=0
or,x= - 2 or,2x= -1
or, x= -1/2