I honestly don't understand
I think you can solve it by
=(x^2 - y^2) *( x^2 + y^2)
= (x -y)*(x+y)*(x^2 + y^2)
Answer:
5
ALL SIDES MUST BE THE SAME
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
No these triangles are not congruent.
<u>Left triangle</u>
Shortest side = 6 cm
Longest side = 13 cm
3rd side = unknown but < 13
<u>Right triangle</u>
Shortest side = 6 cm
Longest side = unknown but > 13
3rd side = 13 cm
Although the shortest side of both triangles is 6 cm, the longest side of the left triangle is 13 cm, whereas the longest side of the right triangle is unknown but will be more than 13 cm.
We do not know if any of the angles are congruent. If they were congruent, we would expect to see this marked by the same angle line(s) on each triangle.
Answer: the system has no solution
Step-by-step explanation: for a solution to occur the lines have to cross