The question did not show the original vertices of A, B, and C.
Generally, for a triangle ABC that is dilated by a scale factor of four to form triangle A'B'C', the coordinates of vertices A', B', C' are:
For A(x, y)
The coordinate of vertex A' will be A' (4x, 4y)
For B(x, y)
The coordinate of vertex B' will be B' (4x, 4y)
For C(x, y)
The coordinate of vertec C' will be C' (4x, 4y)
Answer:
534
Step-by-step explanation:
1068 ÷ 2 = 534
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Answer:
1,5
Step-by-step explanation:
y-2 = 38
parallel side have the same length in a parallelogram
add 2 to each side
y =40
17 = x+3
parallel side have the same length in a parallelogram
subtract 3 from each side
14 =x
opposite angles are equal in a parallelogram
124 = 2u
divide by 2
u = 63
angles on the same side add to 180
124+ v-3 =180
121+v=180
v = 59
I just learned this today. I think the answer would be c because if it is in Parentheses, it will go to the right or left depending on if it’s positive or negative and if it’s outside parentheses it will go up or down depending on if it’s positive or negative