I think it’s square because there is a cross section on the two sides of the square that are parallel to each other :)
Hello and Good Morning/Afternoon:
<u>Let's take this problem step-by-step</u>:
<u>What does the information want:</u>
<u>Let's gather some information</u>:
- ΔA'BC' and ΔABC are similar triangles
⇒ Angle B is shared by both triangles
⇒ Angle A' and A are the same, as they are both on parallel
lines, A'C' and AC, and both angles are formed with the
same line AB
⇒ by the <em>Angle-Angle Theorem*</em>, they are similar triangles
<u>If they are similar triangles</u>:
⇒ their side lengths are proportional to each other
⇒ let's set up a proportion

⇒ let's set up a proportion

<u>Answer:</u>
- <u>x= 17.143</u>
- <u>y = 26.25</u>
Hope that helps!
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<h3>How can she find the coordinates of the new point without graphing the point?</h3>
- If you know the coordinates of any two points on a straight line, you can compute its slope without looking at its graph. Every point has two coordinates: an x-value and a y-value, which are expressed as an ordered pair (x, y). The x value indicates the horizontal location of a point.
<h2>☆彡Hanna</h2>
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It all depends upon what other things are given If hypotenuse is not given, in cosine or reciprocals are useless. In that case only tan and cot will be equally convenient if adjacent sides are given.