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well it depends on how many collars you have, and if there is an image you should attach it to the question
There are web sites and videos that stand ready to show you how to bisect an angle.
The basic idea is that you draw an arc through both rays so that the points of intersection are the same distance from the vertex. Then, you construct a perpendicular bisector of the segment between those intersection points. That will bisect the angle.
For (3), you bisect each of the angles made by the original bisector. (1/2 of 1/2 = 1/4)
C (1,8) and (4,5). To interpret a system of equations when shown a graph, look for the points at which the two function intersect or meet. in this case they meet at both points (1,8) and (4,5)
Dilation refers to a non rigid motion where a figure is transform and its image has the same form but a different size measure.
Dilation is define by the rule (x,y)-- (kx, ky) where k represents the scale factor.
On this exercise is given that a triangle with vertices (-2,1), (8,4), and (3,0) was dilated by a scale factor of four, and it is asked to find the vertices of the image of the triangle after the dilation occurred.
Pre-image Image
(-2,1) -- (-2*4,1*4) -- (-8,4)
(8,4) -- (8*4,4*4) -- (32,16)
(3,0) -- (3*4,0*4) -- (12,0)
The coordinates representing the vertices of the triangle's image are (-8,4), (32,16), and (12,0); meaning that the ordered pair which is not a coordinate for a point in the triangle's image is (2,1).