We can use the SSS congruence theorem to prove that the two triangles in the attached figure are congruent. The SSS or side-side-side theorem states that each side in the first triangle must have the same measurement or must be congruent on each of the opposite side of another triangle. In this problem, for the first triangle, we have sides AC, CM, AM while in the second triangle we have sides BC, CM, and BM. By SSS congruent theorem, we have the congruent side as below:
AC = BC
CM = CM
AM = BM
The answer is SSS theorem.
PQRS is a parallelogram Given
SR=PQ property of parallelogram
m∠S=m∠Q property of parallelogram
SP=QR property of parallelogram
XP=RY given
SP-XP=QR-RY substitution
SX=QY segment subtraction
ΔSRX is conggruent to ΔQPY SAS theorem (side-angle-side)
XR=YP CPCTC (corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent)
Answer:
when we put 1 from a2 we can say that a2 equal to 2 because 2.5^n-1= 2
Step-by-step explanation:
answer is b
205 liters in 5 1/4 minutes
m = 5 1/4
20 (5 1/4) = 105
100+105= 205