Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
13 times 13 is 169
Step-by-step explanation:
I did it by doing it in my head
:)
Given that we assume that all the bases of the triangles are parallel.
We can use AAA or Angle-Angle-Angle to prove that these triangles are similar.
Each parallel line creates the same angle when intersecting with the same side.
For example:
The bases of each triangle cross the left side of all the triangle.
Each angle made by the intersecting of the the parallel base and the side are the same.
Thus, each corresponding angle of all the triangles are congruent.
If these angles are congruent, then we have similar triangles.
Im not so sure but, 3x2=6; 2x3=6; 6+6=12
Answer:
Not sure if there are options, but the order of side lengths from smallest to largest is <u>j, k, l</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a bad explanation (sorry):
Side length order will be the same order of angle orders. By that, I mean the since angle C has the smallest angle, the side length across from it will also be the smallest. Since angle B is the biggest angle, side L will be the biggest length. This leaves angle A (and side k) in the middle.