Mathematics, 25.06.2019 14:00, CalCDanG
Can you use the sas postulate, the aas theorem, or both to prove the triangles congruent? neitheraas onlysas only (wrong)either sas or aas
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Mathematics, 20.06.2019 18:02, InfinityVicky
Steve had 48 chocolates but decided to give 8 chocolates to each of his ff coworkers. how many chocolates does steve have left? write your answer as an expression.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, mileto1798
Write a description of each inequality. 1. -5a + 3 > 1 2. 27 - 2b < -6 (this < has a _ under it) 3. 1/2 (c + 1) > 5 (this > has a _ under it)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, renaudciera
Use the following statements to write a compound statement for the conjunction or disjunction. then find its truth value. p: an isosceles triangle has two congruent sides. q: a right angle measures 90° r: four points are always coplanar. s: a decagon has 12 sides. a) a right angle measures 90° or an isosceles triangle has two congruent sides; true. b) a right angle measures 90° and an isosceles triangle has two congruent sides; true. c) a right angle measures 90° and an isosceles triangle does not have two congruent sides; false. d) a right angle measures 90° or an isosceles triangle does not have two congruent sides; true.
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