Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
This is an erroneous statement, so we presume it is supposed to be a true/false question. It is false.
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Corresponding angles are only congruent in certain geometries. One such is where a transversal crosses parallel lines. There are a number of sets of corresponding angles in that geometry, and additional congruent angles that are not "corresponding."
Base angles in an isosceles triangle are equal, but not "corresponding." The presumption that equal angles are corresponding is FALSE.
It has two extra zeroes because any number times one is always itself, then you would add two extra zeroes to the end. For example: 100 x 360= 36000, or 36x100=3600.
10x10x10 is 10 to the third so the base is 10 and exponent is 3
The net cannot be folded to form a pyramid because the faces that are not a base are not all triangles
If you fold this net up, you will get a triangular prism, NOT A PYRAMID.
A pyramid can have ANY polygon as its base, as long as all the other rest of the shapes are triangles.
Depending on the base, the number of triangles in a net of a pyramid must match the number of sides its particular base has.
For example, if you have a square pyramid turned into a net:
The base is a square (4 sides)
There should be 4 triangles on each side.
Because a pyramid is where all the triangles must meet up at a point.
Hope this helps!
5 and 6 are true but 7 is not true. If you divide an odd number by 2 it's not going to be half of it