We have two fractions being divided. When we divide two fractions, we flip the second fraction and multiply
1/12 divided by 1/6 = 1/12 * 6/1
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From here we multiply straight across.
The numerators multiply to get 1*6 = 6
The denominators multiply to 12*1 = 12
We end up with 6/12 which reduces to 1/2 when you divide both parts by the GCF 6
<h3>Final Answer: 1/2</h3>
Simple pythagorus theorem with the equation a^2=b^2+c^2
To find AC, (2^2)+(3^2)=4+9=13
AC=the square root of 13
Answer:
All statements are correct for two congruent triangles
Step-by-step explanation:
If two triangles are congruent than the rules states that
Triangles are congruent when all corresponding sides and interior angles are congruent. The triangles will have the same shape and size, but one may be a mirror image of the other.
As the fig shows two triangle
Δ PQR
Δ LMN
All three corresponding sides of triangle are congruent
all three corresponding angles are congruent
Both triangle are of same size
Both are of same shape
hence all the statements are CORRECT
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