Answer:
<h2>Kelly is wrong, with this congruent parts, we can conclude that triangles are congruent.</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
To demonstrate congruent triangles, we need to use the proper postulates. There are at least 5 postulates we can use.
- Angle-Angle-Side Theorem (AAS theorem).
- Hypotenuse-Leg Theorem (HL theorem).
- Side-Side-Side Postulate (SSS postulate).
- Angle-Side-Angle Postulate (ASA postulate).
- Side-Angle-Side Postulate (SAS postulate).
In this case, Kelly SAS postulate, because the corresponding sides-angles-sides are congruent, i.e., KL ≅ MN and LM ≅ KN, also, all corresponding angles are congruent.
So, as you can see, only using SAS postulate, the congruency can be demonstrated. (Refer to the image attached to see an example of SAS postulate)
Answer:
a.) dx3x² + 2
Use the properties of integrals
That's
integral 3x² + integral 2
= 3x^2+1/3 + 2x + c
= 3x³/3 + 2x + c
= x³ + 2x + C
where C is the constant of integration
b.) x³ + 2x
Use the properties of integrals
That's
integral x³ + integral 2x
= x^3+1/4 + 2x^1+1/2
= x⁴/4 + 2x²/2 + c
= x⁴/4 + x² + C
c.) dx6x 5 + 5
Use the properties of integrals
That's
integral 6x^5 + integral 5
= 6x^5+1/6 + 5x
= 6x^6/6 + 5x
= x^6 + 5x + C
d.) x^6 + 5x
integral x^6 + integral 5x
= x^6+1/7 + 5x^1+1/2
= x^7/7 + 5/2x² + C
Hope this helps
Answer: 2 : 50 pm
Step-by-step explanation:
If Jan took a break at 3:05 pm and she had been jumping rope for 15 minutes before that, to find the time she started jumping rope, subtract 15 from the current time:
= 3:05 - 15
= 2:50 pm
<em>Jan started jumping rope at 2 : 50 pm </em>
It simplifies to the proper fraction 14/15 so it cannot be a mix number
hope this helps !!