Might not be congruent
1. triangle ABC is similar to triangle QRS by the aa postulate. also m<a =72 and m<s=56. what is m<b?
It is 90 degrees
Ues
60, 60, 60.
QR=TU, QS=TV, angleR=angleU, and angleS= angleV
Yes, QRS is TUV if it satisfies the conditions of the postulate of congruence, specifically the "Side-Angle-Side" (SAS) postulate. According to the SAS postulate, if two sides of one triangle are equal to two sides of another triangle, and the included angle between those sides is also equal, then the two triangles are congruent. Thus, if QRS and TUV meet these criteria, they are indeed congruent.
We cannot determine without seeing the data for PRS & QRS. My guess though would be ASA Though it could also be SSS
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1. triangle ABC is similar to triangle QRS by the aa postulate. also m<a =72 and m<s=56. what is m<b?
If ( qrs ) is congruent to ( tuv ), it means that the two figures have the same shape and size, and all corresponding sides and angles are equal. To find ( mr ), you would need the specific values or relationships between the points involved in the congruence. If additional information about the triangle or geometric figures is provided, you can use congruence properties to calculate ( mr ). Otherwise, it remains undefined with the given information.
One possible answer is; nobody knows and nobody has known for a long time. "It is not clear when the QRS name first appeared on a roll label, but evidence from a court testimony in 1903 indicates that the meaning of the name "QRS" was already unknown at that time!"1 1http:/www.bluesrolls.com/BT_MelvilleClark.html
QRS Records was created in 1928.
Nothing, they are equivalent.
"QRS" generally means to send messages slower.
does a normal qrs complex measures <.12
QRS-- A pattern seen in an electrocardiogram that indicates the pulses in a heart beat and their duration. Variations from a normal QRS pattern indicate heart disease.
the answer is RS