Question 11a)
We are given side BC equals to side CE and angle CBA equals to angle CED
We also know that angle ACB equals to angle ECD are equal (opposite angles properties)
We have enough information to deduce that triangle ABC and triangle CDE are equal by postulate Angle-Side-Angle (ASA)
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Question 11b)
We are given side AB equal to side ED, side BC equals to side EF, and side AC equals to side DF
We have enough information to deduce that triangle ABC and triangle DEF congruent by postulate Side-Side-Side (SSS)
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Question 11c)
We are given side AC equals to side DF, angle ABC equals to angle DEF, and angle BAC equals to angle EDF
We have enough information to deduce that triangle ABC congruent to triangle DEF by postulate Angle-Side-Angle (ASA)
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Question 11d)
We do not have enough information to tell whether this shape congruent or not
If you have double functions, solve the one in the parentheses first.
in f(g(2)), solve g(2) first.
So, substitute 2 in the function.
g(x) = x^2 - 6x - 7
g(2) = 2^2 - 6(2) - 7 = -15
If you substitute -15 in f(g(2)), it becomes f(-15).
f(x) = x + 8
f(-15) = -15 + 8
f(-15) = -7
The answer for f(g(2)) is -7.
Answer :
B I think that’s the answer
Answer:
0.75 could be a 25% discount. 1.06 could be a sales tax.
Step-by-step explanation:
If p is the original price, then 1.06p could be the amount after a 6% tax is include. Then multiplying by 0.75 could indicate a 25% discount (if you <u>don't</u> pay 25% = 0.25, then you <u>do</u> pay 75% = 0.75).
In case you're wondering about discounting <u>first</u> then charging tax, the result is the same because the multiplication can be done in either order.
0.75(1.06p) = 1.06(0.75p)
Answer:
I thinks its B or D
Step-by-step explanation: