The Angle-Side Relationships theorem (or triangle parts relationship theorem) states that<span> if one side of a triangle is longer than another side, then the angle opposite the
longer side will have a greater degree measure than the angle opposite the shorter
side.
The converse to the </span>Angle-Side Relationships theorem (or triangle parts relationship theorem) states that if one angle of a triangle has a greater degree measure than
another angle, then the side opposite the greater angle will be longer than the
side opposite the smaller angle.
Thus, from the proof if AB > AC, then m∠C > m∠B by the <span>converse of the triangle parts relationship theorem</span>.
A=bh
a=bh/2
6x10=60
7x6=42/2=21
Add together: 60+21=81
81 is your final answer
Answer:
5x^2 -3x +9
Step-by-step explanation:
To subtract, line up the common terms. I add a 0 term to keep the terms in line.
5x^2 + 0x +7
- (0x^2 +3x- 2 )
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Distribute the negative sign.
5x^2 + 0x +7
- 0x^2 -3x + 2
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5x^2 -3x +9
Answer:
I think it is B, AB or CD and AB || CD
Step-by-step explanation: