That's false.
For similar triangles, corresponding angles are congruent.
Corresponding sides are in the same ratio but rarely congruent.
(They're congruent only if the ratio is ' 1 ', i.e. the triangles are congruent
as well as being similar.)
Answer:
yes, the student who has 8 pets.
Step-by-step explanation:
the majority of the class has between 0-4 pets leaving the student with 8 to be the "outlier"
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(3x+1)(x-3)-(2-2x^2-3x)
3x^2+x-9x-3-2+2x^2+3x
3x^2+2x^2+x-9x+3x-3-2
5x^2-5x-5
the constant term in the simplified expression is -5.
No because to get a proportional relationship you have to add the same number to all x to get y
Step-by-step explanation:
I=PRT/100
p=I/RT×100
p=2240/10×2×100
p=11200