Answer:
The first four.
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 3 main postulates. SSS, SAS, and AAS. This simply refers to how we prove a triangle congruent. With SSS, all 3 sides must be congruent (either proven or given). AAS is when you have 2 angles congruent with a side next to one of the angles. NOT IN BETWEEN (there's an image as to what I'm talking about below). Finally, SAS. This is when you have a set of angles congruent with sides on each side congruent as well (look at the first four as an example of this.
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Answer:
D).
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>STEP 1a:</u> Find the last angle of the triangle. ( which is angle A)
<u>STEP 1b:</u> Solve the equation for A by adding 90 and 45.
<u>STEP 1c:</u> Then Move all terms not containing A to the right side of the equation by subtracting 135 from both sides of the equation
<u>STEP 1d:</u> Subtract 135 from 180.
STEP 2a: Find side b next.
STEP 2b: The cosine of an angle is equal to the ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse.
STEP 2c: Substitute the name of each side into the definition of the cosine function.
STEP 2d: Set up the equation to solve for the adjacent side, in this case b.
STEP 2e: Substitute the values of each variable into the formula for cosine.
STEP 2f: Cancel the common factor of 2.
HOPE THIS HELPS!
Answer:
m=-4
Step-by-step explanation:
5m-10m=-10m+5m=-(10m-5m)=-5m=20
divide by 5 on both sides, -m=4
miltiply by -1 on both sides, m=-4
Answer:
y = 8
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Write out equation
13 + 3y = 37
Step 2: Subtract 13 on both sides
3y = 24
Step 3: Divide both sides by 3
y = 8
The last option is the answer
X =3