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Jchen, you should first say what do you think/have done, like in the grammar homework
Definition: here Congruent triangles have the same angle and side, so they have the same angle --> so a=d, b=e, c=f --> 70= 3x +10 --> x= 60/3 = 20 60=y/3 + 20--> y= 3*40 = 120 50=z^2 + 14 --> z= sqrt(36) = 6 Comprobation (not needed, but its good for testing): all angles of a triangle must add 180 º (3x +10) +(y/3 + 20)+(z^2 + 14)=180 (3*20+10) + (120/3 + 20) + (6^2 + 14) = 180 70 + 60 + 50 = 180 Be carefull! you can use this because it's already sayed they are congruent. Two triangles with the same angles are similar, not necesarilly congruent. The "congruent" triangles will have the same shape and size, but one may be a mirror image of the other. The "similar" triangles will have the same shape, but not necessarily the same size. To see if they are "congruent"-->Imagine the triangles are cardboard One way to think about triangle congruence is to imagine they are made of cardboard. They are congruent if you can slide them around, rotate them, and flip them over in various ways so they make a pile where they exactly fit over each other. Saludos ![]()
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Correction:
No me gustan las matemáticas. = I don't like math. = I don't like arithmetic. Otras asignaturas: No me gusta la lectura. = I don't like reading. No me gusta la escritura. = I don't like writing. En inglés, estas tres asignaturas se denomina como "the three Rs" porque cada palabra empieza con el mismo sonido (R) - reading, writing, 'rithmetic. Last edited by Rusty; November 14, 2008 at 04:37 AM. |
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I already know about congruent triangles. I just need some ideas on how to start. Then I'll be fine |
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In British English, maths is the correct abbreviation for mathematics. In American English math is the correct abbreviation.
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