The two bottom graphs demonstrate translations.
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Which figures demonstrate a translation?</h3>
We will have a translation only if:
- The size of the figure does not change (like in option 1, which we can discard).
- If the "direction" of the figure does not change, like in option 2, where you can see that there is a reflection.
The images where the figures are only moved a little bit are the ones that demonstrate just a translation, and these are the two lower ones.
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Jim would get 1500, Martha gets 2250
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Answer:
(m? - 5 m +6 ) ÷ (m - 2) = 
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide the first expression by the second expression.

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no
Step-by-step explanation:
The absolute value is EXACTLY 29, so.
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Lines AB and A'B' are similar, line A'B' being three times the size of line AB. They would not be congruent since a dilation isn't a rigid transformation but they would be similar. Their lengths would also be expressed in the form of a ratio which would be 1:3 if you do AB to A'B' and 3:1 if you do A'B' to AB. Hope this helped! :)
Step-by-step explanation:
The relationship between two lines AB and A’B’ is A'B'=3AB.
It is given that in the given figure larger figure was dilated using a scale factor of 3. It means the smaller and larger figures are similar and there corresponding sides are in the ratio 1:3.
The line AB connecting the two points of the smaller figure and line A'B' connecting the two points of the larger figure.
Since A'B' is corresponding line segment of AB in larger figure, therefore the ratio of AB to A'B' is 1:3.
By cross multiplication we get
The length of segment A'B' is 3 times of AB.
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