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In ΔABC, A=75 degrees and
If in oblique ΔABC side a=13 m, side b=6 m, and side c=9 m, then use the Law of Cosines to find the measure of ∠A .(1 point)
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For ΔABC , find the measure of ∠C to the nearest degree when side a=46 m, side b=30 m, and side c=20 m. (1 point)
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If in oblique ΔABC side a=13 m, side b=6 m, and side c=9 m, then use the Law of Cosines to find the measure of ∠A .(1 point)
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Which of the following best
describes the relationship between ΔABC and ΔDEF? (1 point) ΔACB ΔFED ΔABC ΔDEF ΔABC ΔEFD
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For ΔABC , find the measure of ∠C to the nearest degree when side a=46 m, side b=30 m, and side c=20 m. (1 point) Responses
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Chelsea and Anika are trying to determine whether ΔABC and ΔPRQ can be proven congruent through rigid motions.
Chelsea says
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nickolia paul
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For ΔABC , find the measure of ∠C to the nearest degree when side a=46 m, side b=30 m, and side c=20 m.
24 degrees 24 degrees
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trose
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If in oblique ΔABC side a=13 m, side b=6 m, and side c=9 m, then use the Law of Cosines to find the measure of ∠A
50 degrees
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trose
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#24 Watch the solution video. Which of the following statements is true about the triangles below? * 1 point
ΔABC ≅ ΔABD by
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#24 Which of the following statements is true about the triangles below?
* 1 point Captionless Image ΔABC ≅ ΔABD by SSS ΔABC
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koo
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