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Step-by-step explanation:
how many triangles can you make with two side lengths of 6 inches that meet at a 50 degree angle.
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Explanation:
Recall that by the SAS (side angle side) congruence theorem, if we know that two pairs of sides are the same length and the angles between them are also congruent, then we can conclude the triangles are congruent. This further means that we can only construct exactly one triangle with two side lengths of 6 inches, and they form a 50 degree angle between them. Applying transformations such as rotations, translations, or reflections will not change the triangle.
Side note: This triangle is isosceles because two sides are the same length. It is not equilateral because we would need to have all three angles to be 60 degrees.
Answer:
One triangle only
Step-by-step explanation:
Please i need help with these three question
M<1 M<2,M<3
Looking for some help
1.What is the verbal expression for k≤10?
2.Flag question: Question 2
Select the number of the algebraic expression for "The concert ticket is not less than $25".
t>25
t≥25
t<25
t≤25
t≠25
3.Flag question: Question 3
Select the number of the algebraic expression for "The drive time from Virginia to Florida exceeds 7 hours".
d>7
d≥7
d<7
d≤7
d≠7
4.Flag question: Question 4
Select the number of the algebraic expression for "The amount of water for the recipe differs from eight ounces".
w>8
w≥8
w<8
w≤8
w≠8
5.Flag question: Question 5
What is the verbal expression for q≠3?
6.Flag question: Question 6
Which is the verbal expression for n≥6?
7.Flag question: Question 7
Select the number of the algebraic expression for "The temperature is below 40 degrees".
t>40
t≥40
t<40
t≤40
t≠40
8.Flag question: Question 8
Select the number of the algebraic expression for "The room capacity does not exceed 250".
c>250
c≥250
c<250
c≤250
c≠250
9.Flag question: Question 9
What is the verbal expression for m<4?
10.Flag question: Question 10
What is the verbal expression for a>15?