True, no matter how big they are they go the same way
<em>Congruent triangles</em> are two or more triangles with the same length of <u>sides</u> and measure of internal <u>angles</u>. Thus the <em>required</em> proof is as shown below:
From the given diagram, it can be <u>observed</u> that:
AB = AC (<em>similar</em> property of two lines)
AC = AE (<u>similar </u>property of two lines)
Also,
m<A is a <u>common</u> angle to ΔABC and ΔADE
So that it can be <em>concluded </em>that;
ΔABC ≅ ΔADE (Side-Angle-Side property)
Thus since ΔABC ≅ ΔADE are <u>congruent</u>, then;
BC = DE (<u>corresponding</u> sides of <em>congruent</em> triangles)
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Mr. Zorn had skated total 17 miles.
<u><em>Explanation</em></u>
The length of the exercise trail around the Westwood park is 3 miles.
Mr. Zorn is skating around the trail 5 and 1/2 times.
So, the distance skated in 5 times
and the distance skated in of the trail
Thus, the total distance he had skated will be: <em>(Rounded to the nearest mile)</em>
Use the reciprocal method. the first term is really 4 divided by 3/4. which is also the same as 4 multiplied by 4/3. that number is 16/3 of course. you then find a common denominator between the 2 terms. 16/3 and 3/2 can both have the denominator 6. The first term gets changed to 32/6 and the second can be changed to 9/6 and when 32/6 - 9/6 is done, it comes out to 23/6
23/6
It's 67/4=16.75
your answer is 16.75