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Answer:
Ramiro is correct.
You cannot identify congruent triangles with only angles Angle-Angle-Angle is not one of the rules of congruence. They could have different sizes with the same angles which doesn't makes them congruent. They are similar though. Once you find the missing angles with the equations 62+39+C=180 and 39+79+X=180 the corresponding angles are congruent. So the triangles are not congruent, but are similar.
Answer:
30,240 ways, if I am restricted to using A, B, and C for letters
Step-by-step explanation:
This uses Combinatorics from Discrete Math.
so.
3 letters and 4 digits.
26 letters from alphabet, but you want to choose first letters. no repeats...
Does this mean only letters A, B, and C ?
digits from 10 digits...
I imagine 7 empty slots , and the number of ways they occur together is by the product of the number of choices each box has.
3*2*1 * 10*9*8*7 = 6 * 5040 = 30,240 ways
Answer:
PEMDAS
(5/12) +(23/10)
5/12=0.42
23/10=2.3
0.42+2.3=2.72
2.72 is the correct answer
Answer:
Multiply value in mm by 1000
Step-by-step explanation:
For example, 3m = (3 * 1000)mm
= 3000mm