Nothing else is given, so for the two triangles to be congruent, the only possible proof is the ASA theorem.
first pairs of angles: 2x+7=x+21 => x=14
second pairs of angles: 8y-4=4y+28 =>y=8
The two triangles share the same side PR
Based on the Angle-Side-Angle Triangle Congruence theorem, these two triangles are congruent with x=14, y=8
(2x+7) +(8y-4) +Q=180 =>85
Answer:
X' = (-3 , -5)
Y' = (-1, -1)
Z' = (4, -8)
General rule: (x,y) = (y, -x)
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A standard die has numbers = 1,2,3,4,5 and 6
Total outcomes = 6
P = Number of outcomes/Total Outcomes
Even and less than 4 = 1,2,3,4 and 6
P = 5/6
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This has both a horizontal and a vertical asymptote. There are no slant (oblique) asymptotes cuz the degree of the numerator is not higher than that of the denominator. If the degree of the numerator is less than the degree of the denominator, which is our case here, then the horizontal asymptote is 0. But we also have a vertical asymptote, which occurs where the denominator = 0. We all know that we break every rule known to mankind if we try to divide by 0, so there also a vertical asymptote at x = 2.
Step 2 9y - 24 = 10 + 3y because 3 times 3y its not 6y nor is 3 times 8 equal to 5