
To explain:
SAS or SSS inequality theorem are effective for keeping a newly planted tree perpendicular to the ground.

Answer to Problem 56SPR
The
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
By the SAS Inequality Theorem, if the tree started to lean, one of the angles of the
However, with one end of the long wooden stake in the ground and the other end tied to the tree, no side of the triangle can change length. Thus, no angle can change.
This ensures that if the tree were perpendicular to the ground when the stake was attached, then it will remain perpendicular to the ground.
Chapter 6 Solutions
Geometry, Student Edition
Additional Math Textbook Solutions
University Calculus: Early Transcendentals (4th Edition)
A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
College Algebra with Modeling & Visualization (5th Edition)
Algebra and Trigonometry (6th Edition)
- Door 87.5in to 47 living 44.75 Closet 96in Window ISS.Sin 48in Train Table 96in 48in 132:2 Windowarrow_forward39 Two sides of one triangle are congruent to two sides of a second triangle, and the included angles are supplementary. The area of one triangle is 41. Can the area of the second triangle be found?arrow_forwardA parallelogram with an area of 211.41 m^2 hast a base Thatcher measures 24.3m. Find ist height.arrow_forward
- Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7eGeometryISBN:9781337614085Author:Alexander, Daniel C.; Koeberlein, Geralyn M.Publisher:Cengage,Elementary Geometry for College StudentsGeometryISBN:9781285195698Author:Daniel C. Alexander, Geralyn M. KoeberleinPublisher:Cengage Learning

