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Answer:
(a) ΔARS ≅ ΔAQT
Step-by-step explanation:
The theorem being used to show congruence is ASA. In one of the triangles, the angles are 1 and R, and the side between them is AR. The triangle containing those angles and that side is ΔARS.
In the other triangle, the angles are 3 and Q, and the side between them is AQ. The triangles containing those angles and that side is ΔAQT.
The desired congruence statement in Step 3 is ...
ΔARS ≅ ΔAQT
Do you mean the probability of the die landing on a specific number? If so it would be 16.6 with 6 continuing on forever.
Recall that parallel lines have the same slope.
A line parallel to y= (-3/5)x + 8 would have the same equation EXCEPT for a different constant, C, replacing that '8.'
This new line passes thru (-5,-3). In y= (-3/5)x + C, replace x with -5 and replace y with -3. Then:
-3 = (-3/5)(-5) + C. Find C:
-3 = 3 + C. Thus, C = 6
Thus, the equation of the new line is y= -(3/5)x - 6
Check: Let x = -5 and y = -3. Is the above equation true?
-3 = (-3/5)(-5) - 6
-3 = 3 - 6, or -3 = -3.