Answer:
-13
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
D. Yes by SAS Similarity Postulate
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the answer because if you flip triangle LNM around to shape the DEF. Then you will see that:
1. angle D is congruent to angle L
2. angle E is congruent to angle N
3. angle F is congruent to angle M
4. angle E and N are both 90 degrees
Because (DE and LN) and (MN and FE) are similar and (E and N) are 90 degrees, then we do not need (FD and ML) to tell if triangle DEF and triangle LNM is similar or not. They are similar.
We next need to figure out if the triangles are similar by SSS (Side-side-side) Similarity Postulate or SAS (side-angle-side) Similarity Postulate. The SAS Similarity Postulate states that if you have 2 similar sides and 1 congruent angle, then the two shapes are similar. Right now we have 2 similar sides in (DE and LN) and (MN and FE) and 1 congruent angle that are both 90 degrees. This follows all the rules of the SAS Similarity Postulate, so that means that these two triangles are similar by SAS Similarity Postulate.
P(f | weekend) = p(f & weekend)/p(weekend)
.. = 10%/25%
.. = 2/5 = 0.4
Answer:
60
skip count to find lest common denominator quickly
Answer:
Add one to all the x and subtract 4 to all the y values
Step-by-step explanation:
(1,4)= (2,0)
(-4,2)=(-3,-2)
(4,-3)=(5,-7)