Answer:
2over/a -b-c
Step-by-step explanation:
remove the parentheses
Answer:
The correct option is B.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to AAS congruence rule, two triangles are congruent if two angles and a non included side are congruent to corresponding angles and side of another triangle.
We need two angles and a non included side, to use AAS postulate.
In option A, two sides and their inclined angle are congruent, therefore these triangles are congruent by SAS postulate and option A is incorrect.
In option B, two angles and a non included side are congruent, therefore these triangles are congruent by AAS postulate and option B is correct.
In option C, two angles and their included side are congruent, therefore these triangles are congruent by ASA postulate and option C is incorrect.
In option D, all sides are congruent, therefore these triangles are congruent by SSS postulate and option D is incorrect.
Answer:
(2, 1 )
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the 2 equations
y = 6x - 11 → (1)
- 2x - 3y = - 7 → (2)
Substitute y = 6x - 11 into (2)
- 2x - 3(6x - 11) = - 7 ← distribute and simplify left side
- 2x - 18x + 33 = - 7
- 20x + 33 = - 7 ( subtract 33 from both sides )
- 20x = - 40 ( divide both sides by - 20 )
x = 2
Substitute x = 2 into (1) for corresponding value of y
y = 6(2) - 11 = 12 - 11 = 1
Solution is (2, 1 )
You have to multiply 36 times 4 =144 . So you do this like this (30 times 4) +(4 times 6)= so (120)+(24)= 144. Answer is 144