2. If a triangle has two congruent sides, then the triangle is an isosceles triangle. In triangle NYU NY=UN. Therefore Triangle NYU is an Isosceles triangle. A Valid, Law of Syllogism B Valid, Law of Detachment C Valid, but it doesn’t use either law D Invalid
try NYC
NYU and UN are both in NYC
okay dud that has nothing to do with the problem what soo ever
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=NYU+and+UNITED+NATION+in+NYC&ie=UTF-8&ei=nvh_UoaODbDlsATar4HgBg&ved=0CAoQ_AUoAg https://maps.google.com/maps?q=NYU&ie=UTF-8&ei=0_h_UvyGE9fMsQSZsoGgCg&ved=0CAoQ_AUoAg
okay read the problem corectly this has nothing to do with new york and what ever is in it okay
it sure does have to do with NYU:) lmao
o yea how , this is talking about triangles , if ur not gona help then dont coment
k dud, good luck getting help..
@halorazer
if you notice in his link the buildings are seperated but still in the shape of the triangle
the link messed up with me thats why i didnt see it
|dw:1384119007474:dw| I do believe that it is A. Because the Law of Detachment involves 2 things, and this one is 3. If NY=NU and NYU is a triangle, then NYU is an isosceles triangle. I don't know, I think I'd go with A.
please understand each law's definition
An example of syllogism would be if A = B and B = C then A = C
so then what is it the a or d
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