What else would need to be congruent to show that ABC=DEF by AAS?

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Answer 1
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Answer:Angle A and B would need to be congruent to angle D and E. and any side like AB or side BC would need to be congruent to side DE or EF

Answer 2
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Assume that you deposit $833 into an account that pays 7 percent per annum. How much money will be in the account 15 years from today?

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$2,676.46

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The second step is Distributive Property and the third is Subtraction Property of Equality

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The 1/2 is being distributed in the second step making the 8x to 4x and the 6 to 3.

The third step involves the subtraction of "x" from the right hand side and the left hand side.

Multiply 5/48 times 24/51 in simplest form

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5/102 is the answer in simplest form.
The answer is 120/2448
or if simplest form
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WILL MEDAL AND FANThe formula Q = MCT where Q = heat flow, M = mass, C = specific heat, and T = change of temperature is used to calculate heat flow. Solve this formula for T.

T = Q – MC
T = Q + MC
T = QMC
T = Q divided by the quantity M times C

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The answer is T= Q divided by the quantity M times C. To solve for T, the goal is to isolate T from the rest of the factors which are M and C. To do this, divide M and C from both sides of the equation. This will cancel M and C from the right-hand side, leaving only T. So, there you have it, T is now equal to Q divided by the quantity M times C.
To solve this formula for T it is the last one.
T = Q divided by the quantity M times C.

Which of the following equations represent the Pythagorean theorem?A. c =
\sqrt{ {a}^(2) }  +  {b}^(2)
B. m =
(y2  - y1)/(x2 - x1)
C. c= a+b
D. ab=ba

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There's no equation represent the pythagorean theorem in the options. The option A is closed to pythagorean theorem, except the b² should be under root.

Pythagorean Theorem is supposed to be like this
c= \sqrt{a^(2)+b^(2)}