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2006-12-04 03:34:35 · 10 answers · asked by macattack 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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They're pretty good but tend to get a bit carried away with all the killing and blowing up of stuff.

What are you on about?

2006-12-04 03:37:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Most of the things you can do with SAS syntax statements can be done more easily with the SAS Analyst application, a user-friendly, menu-driven interface in which you can carry out statistical analyses and create graphical displays of your data. The Analyst application works by creating the SAS syntax from menus and dialog boxes.

2006-12-04 03:38:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As long as two sides and the angle between them are the same for 2 triangles (sas = side-angle-side), the two triangles must be congruent (i.e. identical in shape and size).

2006-12-04 12:01:45 · answer #3 · answered by Kemmy 6 · 0 0

Since this question is in the math category, I assume you are talking about the Side-Angle-Side method of proving two triangles are congruent. If so, you can conclude that if two triangles have two sides and the included angle of one equal two the corresponding two sides and included angle of the other, then the triangles are congruent. This means that the two triangles can be placed on each other so that they coincide exactly. All three sides of one are equal to the corresponding three sides of the other, and all three angles of one are equal to the three corresponding angles of the other.

2006-12-04 03:51:15 · answer #4 · answered by ironduke8159 7 · 0 0

Is this a strange maths question or are you talking about using the Special Air Service to resolve hostage situations?

Using their terminate with Extreme prejudice methods. Oh hang on the Met are also using that now!!!!

IF you meen the analitical and statistical tools go to their web site at www.SAS.com there is enough there to keep you bored for hours!!!!

2006-12-04 03:37:41 · answer #5 · answered by Rob S 3 · 0 0

Aren't they an airline? Scandinavian or something! The conclusion I make, is that if I'd used them I'm sure I'd tell you. However, as I haven't, all I can say is that they have very pretty planes!

2006-12-04 03:50:18 · answer #6 · answered by Val G 5 · 0 0

If you mean the Side-Angle-Side criterion of triangle congruence... that's the conclusion you make. If triangles ABC and DEF have AB=DE,

2006-12-04 03:51:31 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What do you mean by SAS?

2006-12-04 03:43:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

HMMM. excuse me, what is SAS???

2006-12-04 03:50:57 · answer #9 · answered by Naval Architect 5 · 0 0

SAS?

2006-12-04 06:58:07 · answer #10 · answered by ffordcash 5 · 0 0

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