Answer:
a pair of corresponding sides must be shown congruent
Step-by-step explanation:
The triangles are "similar" if corresponding angles are congruent. The triangles will only be "congruent" if corresponding sides are also congruent. The additional information needed is that <em>there is one congruent pair of corresponding sides</em>. (If there's one pair, all pairs of corresponding sides will be congruent.)
Having one pair of corresponding sides congruent would allow you to invoke either of the ASA or AAS congruence postulates.
' x ÷ 3 ' is just another way to write ' 1/3 x ' ,
so your equation is y = 1/3 x .
The graph of that equation is a straight line,
going through the origin, with a slope of 1/3 .
You cant... if you have the ezack thing.
Answer:
1.D
2.E
3.A
4.G
5.C
6.F
7.B
Step-by-step explanation: