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ASA and AAS
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We do not know if these are right triangles; therefore we cannot use HL to prove congruence.
We do not have 2 or 3 sides marked congruent; therefore we cannot use SSS or SAS to prove congruence.
We are given that EF is parallel to HJ. This makes EJ a transversal. This also means that ∠HJG and ∠GEF are alternate interior angles and are therefore congruent. We also know that ∠EGF and ∠HGJ are vertical angles and are congruent. This gives us two angles and a non-included side, which is the AAS congruence theorem.
Since EF and HJ are parallel and EJ is a transversal, ∠JHG and ∠EFG are alternate interior angles and are congruent. Again we have that ∠EGF and ∠HGJ are vertical angles and are congruent; this gives us two angles and an included side, which is the ASA congruence theorem.
8m(4+7p). (The greatest common factor is 8.).
Answer:
177 $
Step-by-step explanation:
20 x8 = 160
3x3= 9
4x2=8
8+9+160= 177
The formula for the area of a parallelogram is base times height or bh.
There's a formula sheet on Khan Academy:
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/basic-geo/basic-geo-area-and-perimeter/parallelogram-area/a/area-of...
Social studies it slowly goes down. As for everything else it’s arranged around throughout the years