Given the triangle
PQR
with points
P(8,0)
Q(6,2)
R(-2,-4)
And the triangle
P'Q'R'
with points
P'(4,0)
Q'(3,1)
R'(-1,-2)
Part A. Scale factor
Using the vertex
P( 8, 0)
P'(4,0)
the dilatation factor is given by

The triangle has a dilatation factor of 1/2
Part B:
P''Q''R'' after using P'Q'R' reflected about the y axis
to make a reflection over the y axis
coordinates (x,y) turn into coordinates (-x,y)
as follows



Then triangle P''Q''R'' has coordinates
P''(-4,0)
Q''(-3,1)
R''(1,-2)
Part C:
PQR is congruent to P''Q''R''?
Congruent triangles are triangles that have the same size and shape. This means that the corresponding sides are equal and the corresponding angles are equal.
Then the triangles are not congruent
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Since Jenny makes a profit of $2 for each bar of chocolate that she sells, if she sells a total of 500 chocolate bars, her profit would be:
Profit for 500 chocolate bars = profit for each chocolate bar * 500 bars
Profit for 500 chocolate bars = $2 per bar * 500 bars
Profit for 500 chocolate bars = $1000
Also she want to buy a laptop worth $998. This would be possible after selling 500 bars because $1000 > $998. After buying the laptop she would have $2 remaining ($1000 - $998)
From all the math I’ve done it does not seem that any of them a correct
1- it’s
2- it’s
3- let’s
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