<span>SAS
You've been given that AC = BC. So that's the first side or S of the proof. Then you've been given â 3 = â 4, which is the angle. And finally, CM = CM, which is the second S. So you have AC=BC, and â 3 = â 4, and finally CM = CM. So SAS can be used to prove that triangle ACM is congruent to triangle BCM.</span>
5 1/2 = 11/2
11/2 x 3/4 = 33/8 = 4 1/8
answer is B. 4 1/8
Beacuse <span>A square by definition is a "plane figure having four equal sides." Rectangles' sides are not equal and hence cannot be a square.
A rectangle by definition is a "four-sided plane figure with 4 right angles" - which also implies that a square can be a rectangle because it is also a four-sided plane figure with 4 right angles...... hope this helps</span>
Answer:
f(n) = 74 + 11(n - 1)
<u>For the 7th term</u>
n = 7
f(7) = 74 + 11(7 - 1)
= 74 + 11(6)
= 74 + 66
<h2>= 140</h2>
<u>For</u><u> </u><u>the</u><u> </u><u>8</u><u>t</u><u>h</u><u> </u><u>ter</u><u>m</u>
n = 8
f(8) = 74 + 11( 8 - 1)
= 74 + 11(7)
= 74 + 77
<h2 /><h2>= 151</h2>
Hope this helps you
The answer is 137 your welcome