Unless otherwise specified we usually assume the dilation is about the origin. That is you can tell the scale factor by the way the distance to the origin changes.
Point C, for example, is 6 units from the origin. Its image, C' is 4 units from the origin. Then the scale factor image/original is 4/6 = 2/3.
Your green question mark gets filled with 3 to make the fraction 2/3.
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To find the translation, pick any point on A'B'C' and find the corresponding point A'', B'', or C''. Count the squares you have to go left to get from A' to A'', for example. That will be 5 to the left. Similarly, count the squares you have to go down to get from A' to A''. That will be 4 down.
The length of the arc intercepted by a central angle is the ratio of the angle to 360 degrees times the circumference. From the given values above,
S = (30° / 360°) x 2 x π x (6 ft)
S = π
The angle intercepted an arc which measures π feet. The answer is letter A.
Answer:
f(-2) = -1
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = -x^2 + 3
f(-2) means when x is -2
Shown in the graph below, the point of solution is: (-2,-1), so when x is -2 y is -1
Answer:
The distance between two points on a number line can be found by taking the <u>absolute value</u> of the <u>difference</u> of the coordinates.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Every point can be paired with a number on a number line
- The coordinate is the number associated with a point
- To find the distance between point A and B you subtract the coordinates in any order you like and take the absolute value.