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FiNn ♥
shares
10 years ago
My son's school sends out random SAT prep questions once in a while...
latest #11
FiNn ♥
10 years ago
If triangle A B C above is congruent to triangle D E F (not shown), which of the following must be the length of one side of triangle D E F?
FiNn ♥
10 years ago
(A) 18
(
24
(C) 3 times (square root 6)
(D) 6 times (square root 3)
(E) It cannot be determined from the information given.
FiNn ♥
wonders
10 years ago
if I am supposed to remember this shit. Because my response was - (F) Never eat green jello.
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Oscar
says
10 years ago
Well it's a right triangle and congruent means that triangle DEF has the exact same measurements just flipped, rotated, or shifted.
Oscar
says
10 years ago
So the answer is neither A nor B because the longest hypotenuse side is 12 and those numbers are greater than 12.
Oscar
says
10 years ago
I believe the answer to be E. You need to know at least 1 other side's length in order to give a definitive answer that isn't 12.
Oscar
says
10 years ago
(My state did the ACT instead of the SAT and I may have destroyed in math...)
Other Autumn 🍂
10 years ago
dangit OScar, I knew this one and you came in here and did it before me
Other Autumn 🍂
10 years ago
DAMN YOU OSCAR PAGE
Oscar
10 years ago
FiNn ♥
10 years ago
I stand by my "Never eat green jello"
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