samantha_s
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hi,
could someone please help me with this question?
thanks!
could someone please help me with this question?
thanks!
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I came to the same conclusioni cudn't do it.
it only works if zqy is isos. i think
i like your thinkingProof that it is impossible:
Assume it is possible and can be solved.
It can be shown that people on BOS can do maths, thus they can solve mathematics problems.
People on BOS cannot solve this problem. Thus we reach a contradiction. Thus, it must be impossible.
Proof by contradiction... genius! A+ lolProof that it is impossible:
Assume it is possible and can be solved.
It can be shown that people on BOS can do maths, thus they can solve mathematics problems.
People on BOS cannot solve this problem. Thus we reach a contradiction. Thus, it must be impossible.
Based on conditions specified, I've drawn several similar figures. In each case PYX and PZY are visually obviosly not similar triangles. So there may be a missing further condition, such as as suggested by Timothy.hi,
could someone please help me with this question?
thanks!
Even if PY is common, it's not the corresponding sidepy common
angle xpy common
angle rxz=angle qzx (co-interrior, xr ll zq)
therefore xy=zy
therefore SAS
hope this helps and im right =)
then can u please explain how ma proof is wrong lolEven if PY is common, it's not the corresponding side
lol for ur proof to be right then angle PZY=angle PXYthen can u please explain how ma proof is wrong lol
ooooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i seeeeeeeeeeeeeeee`it now ur right one triangle is inside da otherlol for ur proof to be right then angle PZY=angle PXY
obviously wrong
and using ur 'proof' then they would also be congruent triangles. also incorrect as 1 is inside the other
yeah, just use a counterexampleCan anyone prove its impossible ;D