Answer:
No is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
convert 2/3 into 6ths
4/6 = 8/12
so no, non of them equal to 4/8
You cannot rely on the drawing alone to prove or disprove congruences. Instead, pull out the info about the sides and angles being congruent so we can make our decision.
The diagram shows that:
- Side AB = Side XY (sides with one tick mark)
- Side BC = Side YZ (sides with double tickmarks)
- Angle C = Angle Z (similar angle markers)
We have two pairs of congruent sides, and we also have a pair of congruent angles. We can't use SAS because the angles are not between the congruent sides. Instead we have SSA which is not a valid congruence theorem (recall that ambiguity is possible for SSA). The triangles may be congruent, or they may not be, we would need more information.
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So to answer the question if they are congruent, I would say "not enough info". If you must go with a yes/no answer, then I would say "no, they are not congruent" simply because we cannot say they are congruent. Again we would need more information.
After 5 tests, her average was 88. To have a seven-test average of 90, the total must be:
Her average after 5 tests was 88. Her total score on the 5 tests is:
Subtract:
Find the average by dividing by 2:
Her average must be 95
48.8 cm2 that is the answer I got
Given:
The piecewise function is
To find:
The range of given piecewise function.
Solution:
Range is the set of output values.
Both functions and as linear functions.
Starting value of is at x=-4 and end value is at x=3.
Starting value:
End value:
Starting value of is at x=3 and end value is at x=6.
Starting value:
End value:
Least range value is 0 at x=-4 and 0 is included in the range because -4 is included in the domain.
Largest range value is 11 at x=6 and 11 is not included in the range because 6 is not included in the domain.
So, the range of the given piecewise function is [0,11).
Therefore, the correct option is A.