Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I am quite not sure what do you mean by corresponding.
like, what side should RS in ΔRQS would be the side in ΔRSP
if so, then the answer would be PR
we know this because RS is the hypotenuse of ΔRQS
and PR is the hypotenuse of ΔRPS
But if you meant by the question that which side would be equal to the side in the bigger triangle, then it would be RS itself, because it's a common side in both triangles
hope this helps!
The fraction should be as such.
Likelihood of white: 6/19
Answer:
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- <em><u>A. Draw a diameter of the circle. </u></em>
Explanation:
To<em> draw a square</em> you can <em>draw a circle</em> with a <em>compass</em> and then construct the inscribed square.
You can construct an inscribed square with a compass and a straightedge.
The <u>first step</u> is to draw the circle.
The <u>next</u> step is to <em>draw a diameter</em> (any line that passes through the center of the circle, which you marked when drew the circle). Hence, this is the correct answer to the queston, and it is described by the choice A.
After that, you will be able to draw the perpendicular bisector of the diameter. The two diameters drawn will mark four equidistant points on the circle which will be the four vertices of your square.
Finally, you just must join the adjacent vertices with the straightedge.
Answer:
a) ( j + m ) / 7
b) The product of <em>j</em> and <em>m </em>increased by 7
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
0.5
Step-by-step explanation:
It is what it is