Answer:
congruent triangles
Step-by-step explanation:
You can eliminate useless answers based on their wording. "Similar" anything cannot be used to prove congruence. "Rectangles" will not help you prove congruence of parallelogram sides. The only reasonable choice is ...
congruent triangles
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Typically, a diagonal is drawn through the figure, and the two triangles created are shown to be congruent, often by ASA. Then, by CPCTC, sides of the parallelogram are shown to be congruent.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the slope-intercept form where stands for the slope and stands for the y-intercept. The slope in the picture is 9/1 or just 9 simply. The y-intercept, or where the line crosses the y-axis is at 0 so you don't have to write if there's a 0.
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Answer:
$90
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = original cost
20% of x is $18
0.2x = 18
divide both sides by 0.2
x = 90
Answer: $90
= 5.45 × 1.5/0.025
= 5.45 x 60
= 327
Answer= 327
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"Sum" means the result of adding.