Theorem 2
General solution of cos q = ..
Theorem 2(b) :
x.0 =..
Converse of Theorem 2
Statement - If a transversal intersects two lines in such a way that a pair of alternate interior angles are equal, then the two lines are paralle..
Statement - If a transversal intersects two lines in such a way that a pair of alternate interior angles are equal, then the two lines are paralle..Theorem2 (Converseof Theorem 1)
If two adjacent angles are supplementary, then their exterior arms lie in a straight lin..
Theorem2 (Converse of Theorem 1)
If two adjacent angles are supplementary, then their exterior arms lie in a straight lin..
Theorem 2 (Converse of Theorem 1)
A Corollary is an easy consequence of a theorem. It two lines intersect, then the vertically opposite angles so formed are equal, and When a number of lines meet at a point, the sum of the angles so formed is four right angle..
A Corollary is an easy consequence of a theorem. It two lines intersect, then the vertically opposite angles so formed are equal, and When a number of lines meet at a point, the sum of the angles so formed is four right angle..Theorem 2 (Converse of Theorem 1)
If two angles of a triangle are equal, the sides opposite to these angles are equal. In AB = AC Draw AD, the bisector of to meet BC at D. ABC is a triangle, the bisector of meets AB at X. A point Y lies on CX such that AX = AY. Prove that ..
If two angles of a triangle are equal, the sides opposite to these angles are equal. In AB = AC Draw AD, the bisector of to meet BC at D. ABC is a triangle, the bisector of meets AB at X. A point Y lies on CX such that AX = AY. Prove that ..Lines Angles and Triangles Theorem 2
Statement - If a transversal intersects two parallel lines, then each pair of alternate angles are equa..
Statement - If a transversal intersects two parallel lines, then each pair of alternate angles are equa..Theorem2 (A.A) Similarity
If two pairs of corresponding angles are equal, then the triangles are simila..
Proof:
x.(x+y) = (x + 0)(x + y) 2(a) (Refer to Axion in previous topic) = x + (0.y) Axiom 4(a) = x + (y.0) Axiom 3(b) = x + 0 (Theorem 2) = x Axiom 2..
See what our Users say :
Best tutor ever. I can actually understand what to do in fraction and decimal division situations
This Tutor Vista is GREAT! loved this session, it helped me heaps.
all my questions were answered in a very clear way and i learned a new math rules which i did not know this service is very helpful - mike
The tutors are amazing. They are very committed in helping students solve the questions and explains all the steps beautifully. So 5 stars for Tutor Vista.
Looking for More Help!
