Mathematics, 05.03.2021 18:30 astigall6360
Triangles E F G and E prime F prime G prime are shown. Angles F E G and F prime E prime G prime are 72 degrees. Angles E F G and E prime F prime G prime are 66 degrees. What additional information could be used to prove ΔEFG ΔE'F'G' using AAS? Check all that apply. EG = 12 and E'G' = 12 FG = 15 and F'G' = 15 EF = 10 and E'F'= 12 m∠G = 42° and m∠G' = 42° EG ≅ E'G'
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In each of the cases that follow, the magnitude of a vector is given along with the counterclockwise angle it makes with the +x axis. use trigonometry to find the x and y components of the vector. also, sketch each vector approximately to scale to see if your calculated answers seem reasonable. (a) 50.0 n at 60.0°, (b) 75 m/ s at 5π/ 6 rad, (c) 254 lb at 325°, (d) 69 km at 1.1π rad.
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