<h3>Answers:</h3><h3>a. Vertices of triangle ABC are: A, B, C</h3><h3>b. Sides of triangle ABC are: AB, BC, AC</h3><h3>c. The side between angle A and angle C is: side AC</h3><h3>d. The angle between sides AB and CA is: angle A</h3><h3>e. Scalene triangle</h3>
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Explanations:
- a. Each uppercase letter represents a point or angle of the triangle.
- b. Connect two points of a triangle and you get a line segment. The order of the letters does not matter. So AB is the same as BA.
- c. Like with part b, connecting two angles or points forms a segment.
- d. Note how the letter "A" is in both AB and CA, so this is the shared angle between the two segments.
- e. Sides AB, BC, and AC are all different lengths, so we have a scalene triangle. If you had two sides equal to each other, then you'd have an isosceles triangle. If all three sides are equal, then it would be equilateral.
There is no need for a diagram, but if you want, you can draw one out. See the attached image below for the diagram. This diagram should hopefully answer any questions you may have about the explanations above. There are many ways to draw the triangle, so your diagram might look different from mine.
Answer:
option D
Step-by-step explanation:
(fog)(x) = f(g(x))
Plug in g(x) in f(x)
We plug in 1/x+3 in the place of x in f(x)
To simplify it we take LCD
LCD is (x+3)(x+3)
All the denominators are same so we combine the numerators
Option D is correct
We are given the following equation:
Subtract both sides by 17
Take the positive/negative square root of both sides
This should be your answer. Let me know if you have any questions, thanks!
I think it’s 5. I’m not sure