There are several ways two triangles can be congruent.
- <em> congruent by SAS</em>
- <em> congruent by corresponding theorem</em>
In and (see attachment), we have the following observations
--- Because O is the midpoint of line segment AD
--- Because O is the midpoint of line segment BC
---- Because vertical angles are congruent
---- Because vertical angles are congruent
Using the SAS (<em>side-angle-side</em>) postulate, we have:
Using corresponding theorem,
---- i.e. both triangles are congruent
The above congruence equation is true because:
- <em>2 sides of both triangles are congruent</em>
- <em>1 angle each of both triangles is equal</em>
- <em>Corresponding angles are equal</em>
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Answer:
C. 3 cans
Step-by-step explanation:
9 1/9 times 3 is 27.33 and if one can cover 10 square meters then that means you'll need 3 cans.
Answer:
(1/2) * A + (1/2) * B <= 100; for A => 50; for B => 20
(5000) * A + (30000) * B <= 1500000; for A => 50; for B => 20
Step-by-step explanation:
There are two inequalities in mind, the first of the surface and the second of the price. Always bearing in mind that the minimum are 50 of A and 20 of B.
The first
A occupies 1/2 m and B occupies 1/2 m of surface, and the limit is 100 m of surface. Thus:
(1/2) * A + (1/2) * B <= 100; for A => 50; for B => 20
The second:
A costs 5,000 and B costs 30,000, and the limit is 1,500,000. Therefore:
(5000) * A + (30000) * B <= 1500000; for A => 50; for B => 20
Answer:
m = 1 c = -8
Step-by-step explanation: