<u>Question 4</u>
1) bisects , , and (given)
2) (an angle bisector splits an angle into two congruent parts)
3) and are right angles (perpendicular lines form right angles)
4) and are right triangles (a triangle with a right angle is a right triangle)
5) (reflexive property)
6) (HA)
<u>Question 5</u>
1) and are right angles, , is the midpoint of (given)
2) and are right triangles (a triangle with a right angle is a right triangle)
3) (a midpoint splits a segment into two congruent parts)
4) (HA)
5) (CPCTC)
<u>Question 6</u>
1) and are right angles, bisects (given)
2) (reflexive property)
3) (an angle bisector splits an angle into two congruent parts)
5) (HA)
6) (CPCTC)
7) bisects (if a segment splits an angle into two congruent parts, it is an angle bisector)
<u>Question 7</u>
1) and are right angles, (given)
2) and are right triangles (definition of a right triangle)
3) (vertical angles are congruent)
4) (transitive property of congruence)
6) (HA theorem)
7) (CPCTC)
8) bisects (definition of bisector of an angle)
Hope it helps.
Do comment if you have any query.
Answer:
Because she is concluding that her class is an accurate representation of the overall school. The sample size in this case is too small and should increase her sample size(the amount of people surveyed) in order to get a better result.
1. 75 minutes
2. 5:50
Step-by-step explanation:
you have to add and subtract
A is the ans
3-5.97
13-x
Cross multiply