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15.07.2019 •
Mathematics
Which explains whether triangle fgh is congruent to triangle fjh?
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Ответ:
The correct answer is third option
They are not congruent, because only one pair of corresponding sides is congruent.
Step-by-step explanation:
From the figure we can see that, two isosceles triangles.
ΔFGH and ΔFJH
We get FG = GH and FJ = HJ
And side FH is common for both the triangles.
We can not say these two triangles are congruent.
Therefor the correct answer is third option
They are not congruent, because only one pair of corresponding sides is congruent.
Ответ:
with the vertex at (1, 1),factor the quadratic as y < (less than or equal to) –1(x)(x – 2),find the roots of the parabola to be 0 and 2,graph the parabola with a solid boundary line,test a point that is not on the boundary,and shade inside the parabola.