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EleoNora [17]
1 year ago
8

Please solve. How could you use parallel lines to compare figures N and M? Explain your reasoning.

Mathematics
1 answer:
ra1l [238]1 year ago
4 0

Figure N is essentially the translation of figure E three blocks to right and one block down

<h3>What are the similarities of M and N?</h3>

1) The length of M and N can be described by two parallel lines spaced 3 blocks apart where the parallel line on E and F are separated by a parallel line that is two blocks long on the left and one block long on the right.

2) Both height of  M and  N can be described by two parallel lines spaced 2 blocks apart  where the parallel The parallel line at the bottom is one block long, whereas the line at the top of E and F is three blocks long.

3) The interior of M an N can be described by parallel lines 2 blocks long in the horizontal portion and one block long in the vertical portion

The differences are

1) The difference between M and N is that the parallel lines used for the construction of E are all one block higher than that of F

2) The other difference is that all the lines used for the construction of the figure M are 3 blocks to the left of those used for the construction of N

Therefore Figure N is essentially the translation of figure E three blocks to right and one block down

To learn more about parallels lines refer to:

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