I'm unable to see the figure you are referring to. If you can provide details about triangle ABC, such as the lengths of its sides or angles, I would be happy to help you determine its size or any other related information.
The descriptions that accurately describe the relationship between ABC and DEF depend on the specific context of the figures. If ABC and DEF are similar triangles, then A (Proportional side lengths) would apply. If they are identical in shape and size, then C (Congruent) would also apply. If neither of these conditions is met, then D (None of the above) would be correct. Without additional information about the figures, it's impossible to determine which options are accurate.
A dilation transformation cannot be used to prove that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEF because dilation changes the size of a figure while maintaining its shape. Congruence requires that two figures have the same size and shape, which means all corresponding sides and angles must be equal. Since dilation alters side lengths, it cannot demonstrate congruence, only similarity.
Not on network TV (ABC, CBS, NBC) but on closed circuit TV by Sports Vision Inc.
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This is called an isoceles triangle. An isoceles triangles is when two angles equal.
Produced by ABC/Disney and shown on the CW.
No, nothing is shown at right!
None of the above
ABC on Thursdays.
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Virtually any show that has been shown on the ABC network can be viewed on ABC Medianet. Be advised that this site is not available to the public and is only available to members of the media.
(eg. Aa Bb Cc) First would be to find out all the different combinations of these traits ABC ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc Then would be to make a "cross" out of them ABC ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc ABC ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc Then would be to 'fill in' the cross by adding them up ABC ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc ABC AABBCC AABBCc AABbCC AABbCc AaBBCC AaBBCc AaBbCC.... ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc Hope the rest you can figure out, Sincerely, *diag*
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I dont know its your job to figure this out!
ABC, from the novel by Alex Haley. First shown in January 1977.
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There is no polygon "shown" so it is impossible to answer the question. Additional Information:- If it's an equilateral triangle then each interior angle measures 60 degrees