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is there a picture you could add i can answer the question more efficiently if you do.(bc i am aloud to edit my responce)thanks!
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The graph has a y-intercept of 2 and is shifted to the right 6 from the parent function.
The parent function, y=√x, looks like a parabola laid on its side. We generally only consider the positive square root unless told otherwise. Since we have √(x-6) instead of just √x, the graph is shifted to the right 6 units. The +2 at the end of the equation shifts the graph up 2.
The answer is C. Using ASA postulate, prove that triangles PQS and PRS are similar triangles
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I cant do them all for you, but essentially every equation there is an a, plug in 10 for a. Every equation with b, plug in 9 and every equation with c plug in 4. Then Solve/simplify
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A
Step-by-step explanation:
AA similarity means 2 angles must be similar.
Angle 1: Angle E is the same for both triangles
Angle 2: Angle F and angle G are congruent because they both have right angle markings so they are both 90 degrees.