1) The triangles are congruent by SSS.
The two tick marks indicate two pairs of congruent sides; it is evident that the third side is congruent by the way the diagram is drawn - the bases of the triangles are together and appear to be the same length.
2) The triangles are congruent by SAS.
The two pairs of tick marks indicate congruent sides, and their included angles are congruent because they are vertical angles, and vertical angles are always congruent.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y=mx+c
3=4/3*1+c
so c=1.6
line crosses y axis at 1.6
For other values use a table onve you know the equation
x:
y:
14 because i did the math and i was right
1010 + 2727x = y
x*y = 1211712117
x*(1010 + 2727x) = 1211712117
2727x^2 + 1010x - 1211712117 = 0
Here's the nasty part.
In order for this to work, the square root of the quadratic formula must come back with an integer. In fact sqrt (b^2 - 4ac) comes back with
3635568.29 something. which is not a whole number. Either there is an error in the givens or something, but this question is never going to do what you think it will do.
Answer:
a) only extreme values are used in its calculation.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a data set, the range is given by the subtraction of it's highest value by it's lowest value.
The disadvantage is that it gives a high weight to extreme values, not focusing on central values. So the correct answer is given by option a