In the diagram below, ΔPQR ≅ ΔSTR. Complete the statement ∠Q ≅ ___

In The Diagram Below, PQR STR. Complete The Statement Q ___

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Answer 1

Answer:  Choice A.  [tex]\angle T[/tex]

Explanation:

Notice how letters Q and T are in the middle of the sequences of PQR and STR respectively. This means the angles correspond.

Because the triangles are congruent, this means the corresponding pieces are congruent. Therefore, angle Q and angle T are the same measure.

As you can see, the order matters when it comes to forming congruence statements. Something like [tex]\triangle PQR \cong \triangle STR[/tex] is slightly different from [tex]\triangle PQR \cong \triangle SRT[/tex]

Answer 2

Congruent triangles have all corresponding measurements like angles and side lengths congruent. The completed statement would be ∠Q ≅ ∠T (Option A: ∠T)

What are congruent triangles?

Suppose it is given that two triangles ΔABC  ≅ ΔDEF

Then that means ΔABC  and  ΔDEF are congruent. Congruent triangles are exact same triangles, but they might be placed at different positions.

The order in which the congruency is written matters.

For ΔABC  ≅ ΔDEF, we have all of their corresponding elements like angle and sides congruent.

Thus, we get:

[tex]\rm m\angle A = m\angle D \: or \: \: \angle A \cong \angle D[/tex] (small m shows we're taking about measurement) (both the statements are equivalent)[tex]\rm m\angle B = m\angle E \: or \: \: \angle B \cong \angle E[/tex][tex]\rm m\angle C = m\angle F \: or \: \: \angle C \cong \angle F[/tex][tex]\rm |AB| = |DE| \: \: or \: \: AB \cong DE[/tex][tex]\rm |AC| = |DF| \: \: or \: \: AC \cong DF[/tex][tex]\rm |BC| = |EF| \: \: or \: \: BC \cong EF[/tex]

(|AB| denotes length of line segment AB, and so on for others).

For this case, we have:  ΔPQR ≅ ΔSTR

Thus, we have:

[tex]\angle Q = \angle T[/tex]

Thus, the completed statement would be ∠Q ≅ ∠T. (Option A: ∠T)

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John turned in the following solution to an inequality and his teacher marked it wrong. What mistake did John make?

A. incorrectly reversed the inequality symbol

B. Failure to combine like terms

C. Incorrect division

D. Incorrect addition


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Answer: D incorrect addition

Explanation when moving the +5 over with the -3, they said that -5-(-3) was -9, which is incorrect. It should be 2!

Sally plots (−4,π)on the polar plane.


How does she proceed?


Drag a phrase to each box to correctly complete the statements.

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Solution :

As Sally determines the angle of rotation, since it is π, she lies on the negative x-axis. The first block then should be negative x-axis if r is positive and in the positive x-axis if r is negative.

My other reason for changing the dragged phase would be as they used the word, therefore, in the last sentence, which would mean an interference from the above statements, from the drag phase you have given the interference would be positive x-axis.

Find the set of the possible values of p for which the equation 3x² + px + 3 = 0 has no real roots.

*Using graphical method or comparing the signs.

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Answer:

[tex]delta = {b}^{2} - 4ac = {p}^{2} - 4 \times 3 \times 3 = {p}^{2} - 36[/tex]

The equation has no real roots if delta <0

that is -6<p<6

HELP
Find the circumference of this circle
using 3 for T.
C [?]


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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

3

If U={1,2,3,.............,10} A={2,4,6,8,10} and B= {1,3,5,7,9); then
find(A-B)?​

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Answer:

{2, 4, 6, 8,10}

Step-by-step explanation:

GIven U={1,2,3,.............,10} A={2,4,6,8,10} and B= {1,3,5,7,9);

Required

A-B = AnB'

B' = {2, 4, 6, 8,10}

AnB' are elements common to both A and B'.Hence;

AnB' = A- B = {2, 4, 6, 8,10}

AC = 16, AB = x + 1, and BC = x + 7. What is the measure of the length of AB? HELP

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

AC=AB+BC

so 16=x+1+x+7

which simplifies to 16=2x+8

subtract eight from both sides to get 8=2x

then divide by 2 to get that x=4

AB=x+1, which substitutes into 4+1=5

Find the area of the circle shown Use pi=3.14

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Answer:

50.24 sq cm

Step-by-step explanation:

radius is 4 (half of 8)

A=(3.14)4^2

A=50.24

Answer:

B) 50.24 sq.cm

Step-by-step explanation:

equation for area of circle is [tex]\pi r^{2}[/tex]

radius is half of diameter

radius = 4 cm

[tex]\pi (4)^2[/tex] = 50.24 sq.cm

Please help me figure out how to solve functions

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Answer:

f(6) = 24

Step-by-step explanation:

To evaluate f(6) substitute x = 6 into f(x) , that is

f(6) = 6² - 2(6) = 36 - 12 = 24

Write 100 + 2 + 0.09 in standard form

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102.09

Just add them up

Find f(x+2) of the function f(x)= 4x^2+2x-4 HELP ASAP PLEASE WORTH 40 POINTS

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Answer:

Given

f(x)= 4x²+2x-4

To find f(x + 2) substitute x with x + 2 in the given function:

f(x+2)= 4(x + 2)² + 2(x + 2) - 4

         = 4(x² + 4x + 4) + 2x + 4 - 4

         = 4x² + 16x + 16 + 2x

         = 4x² + 18x + 16

f(x+2)

4(x+2)²+2(x+2)-44(x²+4x+4)+2x-4-44x²+16x+16+2x4x²+18x+16

Hannah lost four points on a test and earned four points on an extra credit question what does the sum of 0 mean in the description of this situation?

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Answer:

Is that it's not about the answers and the questions

2 Kenedi has a piece of ribbon that measures
24 inches long. She cuts the ribbon into
15 equal pieces to attach to her dance
costume. Kenedi uses the expression shown to
calculate the length of each piece of ribbon she
uses on her costume.
241 - 15
Which of the following expressions CANNOT be
used to determine the length of each piece of
ribbon?
15
F99=
G (242) (15)
H7+15
J 241-15

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Answer:

The length of each ribbon is 1.6 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question, we are told that:

Kenedi has a piece of ribbon that measures 24 inches long. She cuts the ribbon into 15 equal pieces to attach to her dance costume

Hence, the expression that can be used to show how to calculate the length of each piece of ribbon is given as:

24 inches ÷ 15 pieces

= 24 ÷ 15

= 1.6 inches

Therefore, the length of each ribbon is 1.6 inches

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Thomas rents a car for his vaccation the milliage included with the 54 miles forer every mile he drives over 54 miles he needs to pay 5 integer 4 by 5 dollar if he drives 69 miles how much extra does he needed to pay

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Answer:

$27

Step-by-step explanation:

Thomas rents a car for his vacation. The mileage include with the rental is 54 miles. For every mile he drives over 54 miles, he needs to pay $1 4/5. If he drives 69 miles, how much extra does he need to pay?

Total mileage included with the rental = 54 miles

Additional cost per mile after 54 miles = $1 4/5

Total miles Thomas drives = 69 miles

Extra miles Thomas drives = 69 miles - 54 miles

= 15 miles

how much extra does he need to pay?

Extra cost Thomas needs to pay = Additional cost per mile after 54 miles * Extra miles Thomas drives

= $1 4/5 * 15 miles

= 9/5 * 15

= (9 * 15) / 5

= 135/5

= 27

Extra cost Thomas needs to pay = $27

In the figure, .

∠AEB and ∠CED are congruent
.

∠AEC and ∠
are congruent by the Vertical Angles Theorem.

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Answer:

∠AEC ≅ ∠BED by vertical angles theorem

Answer:

Answer:

∠AEC ≅ ∠BED by vertical angles theorem

Step-by-step explanation:

Irene faced north. She turned 270 ° to the left and then 90 ° more to the left.
In what direction is Irene now facing?

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North again. 270 + 90 = 360, hence the full rotation

someone help me with this

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Answer:

stars: triangles

3  : 1

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 3 starts and 1 triangle

stars: triangles

3  : 1

Answer:

3:1

Step-by-step explanation:

3 Stars and 1 Triangle

Proportions in similar triangles

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Answer:

x = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that DE is parallel to AC then DE divides the sides proportionally, so

[tex]\frac{BD}{DA}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{BE}{EC}[/tex] , substitute values

[tex]\frac{x+2}{x}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{3}{2}[/tex] ( cross- multiply )

3x = 2(x + 2) ← distribute

3x = 2x + 4 ( subtract 2x from both sides )

x = 4

1) The population of Leafy Lake starts at 3,000 and grows by 25% every year. What will the population be in 6 years?

how do I solve it

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X/3,000 = 25/100
100x = 3,000x25
100x = 75,000
100x/100 = 75,000/100
X = 750

750x6 = 4,500
Every year the population goes up by 750, in 6 years the population would be 4,500 people.

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Rate of increase = r = 25%

n = number of years = 6

P = Current population = 3000

Population after n years = [tex]P*(1 + \frac{r}{100})^{n}[/tex]

            [tex]= 3000 * (1 +0.25)^{6}\\\\= 3000 * (1.25)^{6}\\\\= 3000 * 3.8\\\\= 11400=[/tex]

7.5 as an improper fraction in its simplest form

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Answer:

7.5 as an improper fraction in its simplest form would be 15/2

An angle is bisected, forming two new angels. If the original angle had a measure of 14 degree, what is the measure of each new angle

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Answer:

The measure of each angle will be 7 degrees. It is because a bisector divides an angle in two equal halves. 14 / 2 = 7

In a school 640 teachers like either milk or curd or both . The ratio of number of twacher who like milk to the number pf teachers who like curd is 3:2 and 160 teachers like both milk and curd . Find: How many teachers like milk?& How many teachers like curd only.

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3+2=5

Milk =3/5×640 = 384

Curd 2/5×640 = 256

How much is -1/4 is 1 1/3?

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Answer:

4 option

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve this please!!,!,!

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Answer:

z = -74

Step-by-step explanation:

12 = (2+z) / -6

Multiply each side by -6

-6 * 12 = (2+z)/ -6 * -6

-72 = 2+z

Subtract 2 from each side

-72-2 = 2+z-2

-74 =z

Find the value of the variable that results in congruent triangles. Explain. SAS (Side, Angle, Side) or ASA (Angle, Side, Angle)

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well, let's keep in mind that the SAS postulate, so if one Side and the Angle next to it and the following Side after the angle are equal on both triangles, both triangles are congruent.  Now, we have the angle 30° with sides and 9 and 2x and sides 9 and x + 4, well, the 9's are equal, dohh, you know, if only the 2x  = x + 4, we'd be golden

[tex]2x = x + 4\implies 2x - x = 4\implies \boxed{x = 4}[/tex]

Given three points A(-7, 1), B(m, 6) and P(-1, n). If the point P divides AB internally in the ratio of 3: 2, find the values of m and n.​

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Answer:

m = 3 , n = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Using Section Formula.

[tex]If \ the \ line \ segment \ AB \ where \ A = (x _1, y_1) \ and \ B = (x_2, y_2) \ divided \ by \ P =(x , y) \ in \ the \ ratio \ a : b,\\\\Then \ the \ points \ of \ P \ \\\\x = \frac{ax_2 + bx_1}{a+b} \ and \ y = \frac{ay_2 + by_1}{a+b}[/tex]

   [tex]Here (x_1 , y_ 1 ) = ( -7 , 1 ) \ and \ (x_ 2 , y _ 2 ) = (m , 6)\\\\ratio\ a:b = 3 : 2\\\\Therefore, P (x, y) \\\\x = \frac{3m + (2\times -7)}{5} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ [ \ x = -1 \ ] \\\\-1 = \frac{3m - 14}{5}\\\\- 5 = 3m - 14\\\\-5 + 14 = 3m\\\\9 = 3m \\\\m = 3[/tex]

  [tex]y =\frac{3\times 6 + 2 \times 1}{5}\\\\n = \frac{18 + 2}{5} = \frac{20}{5} = 4[/tex]

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Answer:

option A

Step-by-step explanation:

22 : 15 + 10hours = 8 : 15

                              8 : 15 + 35 minutes = 8 : 50

Therefore the difference = 10 hours 35 minutes

Find the area of this prism.

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Do you mean volume? Its a 3d figure:
240 cubic centimeters.

Just use the formula length x width x height
And divide the figure into two figures so u can find the area much easier

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Brainliest pls?

A 6) Set both given equations equal to zero, then combine them into one standard form
equation. Simplify if possible.
7x + 3 = 5 and y-1 = 6

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Answer:

The standard equation is 7x + y = 9

Step-by-step explanation:

Equations given are:  

7x + 3 = 5 and y - 1 = 6

Set both given equations equal to zero, then combine them into one standard form equation

Set the equations to zero by moving the constant from R.H.S to L.H.S

7x + 3 - 5 = 0

7x - 2 = 0 ---- eq 1

y - 1 = 6

y - 1 - 6 = 0

y - 7 = 0 ----- eq 2

We have to combine eq 1 and eq 2

7x - 2 + y - 7 = 0

7x + y - 9 = 0

The standard form of an equation is Ax + By = C

In this kind of equation, x and y are variables and A, B, and C are integers

Thus the standard equation is:

7x + y - 9 = 0

7x + y = 9

Thus the standard equation is 7x + y = 9

Use a substitution strategy to solve the following problem.
Two isosceles triangles have the same base length. The equal sides of one of the triangles
are 3 times as long as the equal sides of the other. Find the lengths of the sides of the triangles when
their perimeters are 34 cm and 82 cm.

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Answer:

The length of the equal sides of the isosceles triangle with a perimeter of 34 cm perimeter is 12 cm

The length of the equal sides of the isosceles triangle with a perimeter of 82 cm perimeter is 36 cm

The base length of both triangles is 10 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

The given parameters are;

The base length of the triangles are equal

The base length of one of the triangle = The base length of the other triangle

The equal sides of one of the triangles = 3 × The length of the equal sides of the other

The perimeter of the triangles are; 34 cm and 82 cm

Let 'b' represent the base length of each triangle, let 'a' represent the length of an equal side of the smaller triangle with a perimeter of 34 cm and let 'c' represent the length of an equal side of the larger triangle with a perimeter of 82 cm

For the smaller triangle, we have;

b + 2·a = 34..(1)

For the other triangle;

b + 2·c = 82...(2)

Given that the side length of the larger triangle are larger than those of the smaller triangle, and that the side length of the larger triangle is 3 times the side length of the smaller triangle, we get;

c = 3·a

By the substitution method, from equation (2) we get;

b + 2·c = b + 2 × 3·a = b + 6·a = 82

∴ b + 6·a = 82...(3)

Subtracting equation (1) from equation (3) gives;

b + 6·a - (b + 2·a) = 82 - 34 = 48

b - b + 6·a - 2·a = 48

4·a = 48

a = 48/4 = 12

The length of the equal sides of the 34 cm perimeter (smaller) isosceles triangle, a = 12 cm

From c = 3·a, and a = 12, we get;

c = 3 × 12 = 36

The length of the equal sides of the 82 cm perimeter (larger) isosceles triangle, c = 36 cm

From equation (1), we get;

b + 2·a = 34

∴ b + 2 × 12 = 34

b = 34 - 2 × 12 = 10

The base length of both triangles, b = 10 cm

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