Mathematics, 26.03.2021 16:50 nathanbrockdac
Which statement describes compounds? Which best describes the relationship between the two triangles below?
Triangle M N L. Angle M is 51 degrees and angle L is 36 degrees. Triangle F H G. Angle F is 51 degrees and angle G is 36 degrees.
Triangle M L N is similar to Triangle F G H because of the third angle theorem, Angle M is congruent to angle F, Angle L is congruent to angle G, and Angle N is congruent to angle H.
Triangle M L N may or may not be similar to Triangle F G H because the third angle is unknown.
Triangle M L N is similar to Triangle F G H because of the angle-angle criterion, Angle M is similar to angle F, Angle L is similar to angle G, and Angle N is similar to angle H.
Triangle M L N may or may not be similar to Triangle F G H because the side lengths are unknown.
Compounds are made of one type of atom.
Compounds cannot be represented by models.
Compounds are represented by chemical formulas.
Compounds cannot be broken down into simpler forms.
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