We know that
surface area=area of the base+4*[area of one lateral triangle side]
area of the base=b²
b is the side length of the square
b=14 cm
area of the base=14²-----> 196 cm²
area of one lateral triangle side=b*h/2
b is the side length of the square
b=14 cm
h is the height of the lateral triangle side
h is equal to the slant height
h=15 cm
area of one lateral triangle side=14*15/2----> 105 cm²
surface area=196+4*[105]------> 616 cm²
the answer is
the surface area is 616 cm²
If the elevator stopped at the 18th floor and she got in and went 14 floors down and got off, she got off on the 4th floor
Answer:
k = 16
p = 21
m = 24
c = 23
g = 18
Step-by-step explanation:
All you had to do was divide the product by the number with the variable
Answer:
m=0
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: (D) No. The corresponding pairs of sides must also be marked congruent to determine that the triangles are congruent.
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Explanation:
The arc markings tell us how the angles pair up, and which pairs are congruent. Eg: The double-arc angles are the same measure.
Despite knowing that all three pairs of angles are congruent, we don't have enough information to conclude the triangles are congruent overall. We can say they are similar triangles (due to the AA similarity theorem), but we can't say they are congruent or not. We would need to know if at least one pair of sides were congruent, so that we could prove the triangles congruent.
The list of congruent theorems is
- SSS
- ASA
- AAS (or SAA)
- SAS
- HL
- LL
Much of these involve an "S", to indicate "side" (more specifically "pair of sides). Both HL and LL involve sides as well. They are special theorems dealing with right triangles only.
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So in short, we don't have enough info. We would have to know information about the sides. This is why choice D is the answer.