Mathematics, 04.11.2020 20:40, darwin59651
Angles are not the only type of figure that can be congruent. For example, the sides of a figure can be congruent to another side. Also, a complex shape (such as a trapezoid) can be congruent to another if there is a sequence of rigid transformations that carry it onto the other.
Consider an isosceles triangle, like the one shown below. Because of its reflection symmetry, which parts must be congruent? State each relationship using symbols.
Triangle B A C with reflection symmetry. Side B, A, and side A C have equal length. There is a dashed line of reflection through vertex B perpendicular to side A,
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:00, heatherswiffin666
Rewrite the following without an exponent. (5/8)-1
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30, aliami0306oyaj0n
Lindsay used two points, (x, y; ) and (+2.82), to find the equation of the line, y = mx + b, that passes through the points. y2-y, first, she used the definition of slope and determined that the value of mis x, - . given this information, which expression must represent the value of b?
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, anaemigarcia
What is the solution to this system of equations? y= 2x - 3.5 x - 2y = -14
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, IsabellaGracie
State one method by which you can recognize a perfect square trinomial.
Answers: 1
Angles are not the only type of figure that can be congruent. For example, the sides of a figure can...