Answer:
7
9
Step-by-step explanation:
key is the number of letters in each word
In
order to solve for a nth term in an arithmetic sequence, we use the formula
written as:<span>
an = a1 + (n-1)d
where an is the nth term, a1 is the first value
in the sequence, n is the term position and d is the common difference.
</span><span>THIRD
</span><span>A3=4+(3-1)(-5)
A3 = -6
A(3)=-2(3-1)(-5)
A3 = 20
</span><span>
FIFTH
</span>A5=4+(5-1)(-5)
A5 = -16
A(5)=-2(5-1)(-5)
A5 = 40<span>
TENTH
</span>A10=4+(10-1)(-5)
A10 = -41
A(10)=-2(10-1)(-5)
A10 = 90
7 = b/11
11 × 7 = 77
Answer:
b = 7
How many facts does it take to make triangles congruent? Only 3 if they are the right three and the parts are located in the right place.
SAS where 2 sides make up one of the three angles of a triangle. The angle must between the 2 sides.
ASA where the S (side) is common to both the two given angles.
SSS where all three sides of one triangle are the same as all three sides of a second triangle. This one is my favorite. It has no exceptions.
In one very special case, you need only 2 facts, but that case is very special and it really is one of the cases above.
If you are working with a right angle triangle, you can get away with being given the hypotenuse and one of the sides. So you only need 2 facts. It is called the HL theorem. But that is a special case of SSS. The third side can be found from a^2 + b^2 = c^2.
You can also use the two sides making up the right angle but that is a special case of SAS.
Answer
There 6 parts to every triangle: 3 sides and 3 angles. If you show congruency, using any of the 3 facts above, you can conclude that the other 3 parts of the triangle are congruent as well as the three that you have.
Geometry is built on that wonderfully simple premise and it is your introduction to what makes a proof. So it's important that you understand how proving parts of congruent triangles work.
Answer: -0.8 or -4/5
Step-by-step explanation:
1/5 + 3/5 = 4/5 and u put the negatives so its -4/5. HOPE THIS HELPS :3 !!!!