Classify the triangle by it’s angles and by measuring its sides.

Classify The Triangle By Its Angles And By Measuring Its Sides.

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Answer 1
1) right triangle (has an angle=90)
2)isosceles triangle ( two equal sides)
3) obtuse triangle ( angle more than 90)

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Which similarity statement is true?

ASRQ - ATRS
ASRQ - ARTQ
ASRQ - ARTS
ASRQ-AQRT

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Answer:

It would be B (The 2nd option)

Step-by-step explanation:

The two triangles that can be considered similar are RTQ and SRQ. These two have one right angle and share angle Q, make them similar by AAA.

Both the 2nd option and the 4th option mention these triangles, but the triangles are not named correctly in the 4th option.

The similarity statement that is true is

ΔSRQ - ΔRTQ

The correct option is B.

What is congruent?

In geometry, two figures or objects are said to be congruent if their shapes and sizes match, or if one is the mirror image of the other.

The two triangles that are similar are RTQ and SRQ. According to the AAA (Angle-Angle-Angle) similarity criterion, since they share two congruent angles, ∠RTS and ∠STQ, they must be similar. Therefore, we can write:

ΔRTQ ~ ΔSRQ

This similarity statement means that triangle RTQ is similar to triangle SRQ. So, we can use the corresponding parts of similar triangles to write:

SR / RT = SQ / TQ = RQ / RQ

where SR, RT, SQ, TQ, and RQ are the corresponding side lengths of the two triangles.

Since RQ / RQ = 1, we can simplify the above equation to:

SR / RT = SQ / TQ

This means that the ratios of the corresponding side lengths of the two triangles are equal. We can use this to find the true similarity statement:

ΔSRQ ~ ΔRTQ

So, the correct similarity statement is:

ΔSRQ - ΔRTQ.

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Four of you enter in the race. You are told that only one will complete the course. What is the probability if you complete the Course. What is probability that you will not complete the course.

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Answer:

25% probability that you complete the course

75% probability that you do not complete the course

Step-by-step explanation:

If there are a total of 4 individuals entering the race and only one is able to complete the course then the probability that you will complete the course would be

1/4 = 0.25 or 25%

This is because you only represent 1 out of the 4 total participants. The opposite would be the case to calculate the probability that you will not complete the course since there are three other candidates with that could have completed it, therefore...

3/4 = 0.75 or 75%

in the diagram below, the expression in each circle is the result of the sun of the two rectangles connected to it. complete the diagram, writing the expressions in their simplified form

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Answer:

this is the answer for the empty circle and rectangle

on Tuesday at lunch time , it was 29°C .by sunset , the temperature had dropped to 16°C ​

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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help it is impossible

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Answer:

6,0

Step-by-step explanation:

Isolate x to get x=3/2y+6

6 is the x intercept.

In (x,y) form it is (6,0)

Identify the like terms in the expression.

10x+5+3x-1+x2

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Answer:

x2 +13x+4

Step-by-step explanation:

1+2+3= 4 quick maths

What is the measure of angle 7?
Explain?

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65 degrees. alternate exterior angles of two parallel lines intersected by a transversal are equal

Answer:

60 or 65 degrees.

Step-by-step explanation:

Writing Assignment: Your friend in another school has just sent you a
screenshot of a math problem and needs your help. IN WORDS, you must
describe how to solve the problem and you must include your solution.
Remember to use COMPLETE sentences. Include math vocabulary (coefficent,
variable, functions, etc) in your verbal description. Here is the problem:
Evaluate if x = 4.
f(x) = = - 3x + 8

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Given that,

f(x) = -3x + 8

To find,

The value of f(x) at x = 4.

Solution,

We have,

f(x) = -3x + 8

We need to find the value of f(x) at x = 4

Pu x = 4 in f(x).

f(4) = -3(4) + 8

= -12 +8

= -4

So, f(4) is equal to -4.

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when two triangles have two pairs of congruent sides, how are the third pair of sides and the pair of angles opposite the third pair of sides related

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Answer:

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A triangle in which all of the angles are smaller than 90° is called an ____ ____.

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Answer:

acute triangle

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In the fraction 1/2, the number 1 is:?

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Answer:

the numerator

Step-by-step explanation:

It would be the numerator! Hope this helps

Please help. I need to refresh my mind of this problem and a few more if you don't mind

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Answer: c

Step-by-step explanation:

look at the equation and insert the value of X from the table into the equation and figure out which one will give you the same sum for the values. for example f(x) = 3(-2)-1

this answer gives you f(x)= -6 -1 which will give u a sum of -7

another one : f(x)= 3(0)-1

3 multiplied by 0 gives you 0 therefore you are left with -1

by doing this you prove that this equation works with ur x values and gives you the same sum you have for f(x)

Barbara's gross earnings for the week ending on December 21 amount to \$1,100 . Her cumulative gross earnings for the year up through her tast pay date amount to 55,000. Using the table below, calculate the FICA tax deduction for the current pay period . FICA Tax ( 1496 10%

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Answer:

b) $44

Step-by-step explanation:

Barbara's cumulative gross earnings for the year up through her last pay date amount to 55000.

As per attached table this amount falls in 4% region ($50001 - $70000).

Her tax per current pay period is:

$1100*0.04 = $44

Correct choice is b)

Two linear functions are shown. Which function has the greater initial value

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function b ..............

For f (x) = 3x + 1 and g(x) = x^2 -6, find (f-g) (x)

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

(f - g)(x) = f(x) - g(x), so

f(x) - g(x)

= 3x + 1 - (x² - 6) ← distribute by - 1

= 3x + 1 - x² + 6 ← collect like terms

= - x² + 3x + 7 → D

a cyclist rode 3.75 miles in 0.3 hours how fast was she going in miles per hour?​

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Answer:

12.5 miles per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

Math

Answer:

12.5 MPH

Step-by-step explanation:

Miles per hour can also be written as miles/hour

therefore 3.75 miles in .3 hours can also be written as 3.75 miles/.3 hours

3.75 / .3 = 12.5

Therefore the cyclist was going 12.5 miles per hour

y = 2x + 1

x - y = -3

Is (2, 5) a solution of the system?

Yes
No

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Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

If you substitute the numbers into either of the two functions when you solve you don't get the right numbers

Find the Area of a rectangle whose width is 16 inches and diagonal is 20 inches?



What are the dimensions of the rectangle? Show your work and explain how you got your answer in complete sentences.

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Pythagorean’s theorem. 16^2+b^2=20^2
b=12
Area is 12x16=192

A piece of machinery depreciates $6000 the first year,
$5700 the second year, and $5400 the third year. If the
rate of depreciation is constant, what is the amount of
depreciation of the piece of machinery in the sixth year?

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Answer:

$4500

Step-by-step explanation:

it decreases $300 per yeae

Based on the rate of depreciation each year, the amount of depreciation of the machinery in the sixth year will be $300.

What is the annual depreciation amount?

The depreciation in the second year is:

= 6,000 - 5,700

= $300

The depreciation in the third year is:

= 5,700 - 5,400

= $300

If this amount remains constant till the sixth year therefore, then it means that the sixth year depreciation amount is also $300.

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Harry purchased a table with Rs. 7000 and sold it at an amount of Rs. 7900. Find his gain percent.​

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Answer:

12%

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

12.89%

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \frac{900}{7000} \times 100 = 12.85714286[/tex]

30 divided

3 diveded

[tex]30 \: diveded[/tex]

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Answer:

30÷3=10

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

30 divided by 3 is 10

Step-by-step explanation:

I don't know why you put the extra divided

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Answer:

6.98 feet that the anwers

A biology test is worth 100 points and has 36 questions.

a. Multiple-choice questions are worth 2 points each and essay questions are worth 6 points each. How many questions of each type are on the test?

b. Your friend says that it is possible for the multiple-choice questions to be worth 4 points each. Is your friend correct? Explain.

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Answer:

(a) 7 essays and 29 multiple questions

(b) Your friend is incorrect

Step-by-step explanation:

Represent multiple choice with M and essay with E.

So:

[tex]M + E= 36[/tex] --- Number of questions

[tex]2M + 6E = 100[/tex] --- Points

Solving (a): Number of question of each type.

Make E the subject of formula in [tex]M + E= 36[/tex]

[tex]E = 36 - M[/tex]

Substitute 36 - M for E in [tex]2M + 6E = 100[/tex]

[tex]2M + 6(36 - M) = 100[/tex]

[tex]2M + 216 - 6M = 100[/tex]

Collect Like Terms

[tex]2M - 6M = 100 - 216[/tex]

[tex]-4M = - 116[/tex]

Divide both sides by -4

[tex]M = \frac{-116}{-4}[/tex]

[tex]M = 29[/tex]

Substitute 29 for M in [tex]E = 36 - M[/tex]

[tex]E = 36 - 29[/tex]

[tex]E = 7[/tex]

Solving (b): Can the multiple questions worth 4 points each?

It is not possible.

See explanation.

If multiple question worth 4 points each, then

[tex]2M + 6E = 100[/tex] would be:

[tex]4M + xE = 100[/tex]

Where x represents the number of points for essay questions.

Substitute 7 for E and 29 for M.

[tex]4 * 29 + x * 7 = 100[/tex]

[tex]116 + 7x = 100[/tex]

Subtract 116 from both sides

[tex]116-116 + 7x = 100 -116[/tex]

[tex]7x = 100-116[/tex]

[tex]7x = -16[/tex]

Make x the subject

[tex]x = -\frac{16}{7}[/tex]

Since the essay question can not have worth negative points.

Then, it is impossible to have the multiple questions worth 4 points

Your friend is incorrect.

The test contained 29 multiple choice questions and 7 essay questions.

Let x represent the number of multiple questions and y represent the number of essay questions.

Given that there are a total of 36 questions, hence:

x + y = 36    (1)

Also, the test is worth a total of 100 points, hence:

2x + 6y = 100   (2)

Solving equation 1 and 2 simultaneously gives:

x = 29, y = 7

Therefore the test contained 29 multiple choice questions and 7 essay questions.

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Solve for x: 5x + 13 = 1/3(9x – 6) + 7x

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Step-by-step explanation:

5x + 13 = 1/3(9x – 6) + 7x

5x + 13 = 3x-2+7x

5x-3x= -2-13

2x= -15

x= -7.5

#4.. are the triangles congruent using SSS Congruence Theorem. Explain

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Yes, the triangles in number 3 are congruent using SSS because all of the sides have the congruent markings.

1. Charlene makes $10 per hour babysitting and $5 per hour gardening. This week, she wants to make at least $80.
Let b represent the hours she babysits and a represent the hours she gardens.
a. Create an inequality to represent the number of hours she should babysit or garden to make at least
$80.

b.How much would she have to garden if she did not babysit at all?

C.How much would she have to babysit if she did not garden at all

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Well is she wanted to make $80 “b” she would have to garden for 16 hours to make a maximum of $80

“C” if she wanted to make it out of babysitting she would have to work the same for 8 hours if she babysit

Workout : b part = 10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10 Key:10=2

:c part = 20+20+20+20. Key:20=2

Sorry I didn’t do a but just add all the things above and u get your answer

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1.8kg into grams

1.8kg = 1800 grams

Total toys = 6

Weight of one toy = 1800 ÷ 6 = 300 grams

Weight of 4 toys = 300 x 4 = 1200 grams = 1.2kg

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

a) 1 Kg =  1000 grams

1.8 Kg = 1.8 * 1000 = 1800.0 = 1800 grams

b) Weight of one toy = Weight of all the 6 toys ÷ 6

                                 = 1800 ÷ 6

                                = 300 grams

c)  Weight of 4 toys = 4 * 300

                               = 1200 grams

                              = 1200 ÷ 1000

                              = 1.2 Kg

A salesperson works 40 hours per week at a job where he has two options for being paid. Option A is
an hourly wage of $22. Option B is a commission rate of 4% on weekly sales. How much does he
need to sell this week to earn the same amount with the two options?


thank you so much!

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His salary for 40 hours per week with an hourly rate is hours x the rate:

40 hours x $22 per hour = $880 per week.

If he is paid commission, to make the same , he needs to make $880 iin commissions.

The commission rate is 4%, to find how much sales is needed divide the amount he needs to make ( $880) by the rate:

880/ 4% = 880/ 0.04 = $22,000

He needs to sell $22,000

what's the value of x??​

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Answer:

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Answer:

x = 30°

Step-by-step explanation:

As we can see it is right angled triangle so

2x + x + 90° = 180° (Sum of angels of triangle )

3x + 90° = 180°

3x = 180° - 90°

3x = 90°

x = 90° / 3

x = 30°

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Answer:

c . 63

Step-by-step explanation:

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