468=40x+18(x-3)
468=40x+18x-54
468=58x-54
522=58x
9=x
I'm not sure if you need to know x at all, if not, the top equation is all you need.
Answer:
ΔVZX and ΔWXZ are not congruent by SAS by the given information.
No, there is not enough information given.
The additional information for triangle to be congruent by SAS is given below.
Step-by-step explanation:
GIVEN:
1. VX = WZ = 40 cm and
2.m∠ZVX = m∠XWZ = 22°
3. VZ = WX ......{this additional information is required for triangles is to be congruent by SAS test}
Proof:
In Δ VZX and Δ WXZ
VZ ≅ WX …………..{additional information}
∠ ZVX ≅ ∠ XWZ ……….{measure of each angle is 22° given}
VX ≅ WZ ………….{length of each side is 40 cm given}
Δ ABC ≅ Δ PQR ….{By Side-Angle-Side test}
For SAS test, two sides of the corresponding triangles should be congruent and the angle between the two side. Then the triangles are said to be congruent by side angle side test.
Assuming the given equation is (x-2)^2 = 9, Edna is partially correct. Saying x-2 = 3 is halfway there in terms of getting the ful solution. She forgot about the minus form of the plus minus. If (x-2)^2 = 9, then applying the square root to both sides leads to these two equations: x-2 = 3 or x-2 = -3. So we have a plus 3 and then a minus 3.
Answer:
i think it is 15820
Step-by-step explanation: