The basic rigid motions are A) Translation, reflections and rotations
In other words, we can shift an object, mirror it over a line, or turn it, to keep the same basic size and shape of the object. The object keeps the same area and perimeter, as well as the angles and sides staying the same as well.
A transformation that isn't a rigid motion would be a dilation. A dilation enlarges or shrinks a figure, so it doesn't keep the same size (though it keeps the same shape to make the before and after figures similar).
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A turn is also called A) rotation
A rotation needs to have information about what center point you're turning around. Often this is the origin. You'll also need the amount of rotation applied, as well as if you're going counterclockwise or clockwise.
S(t) = S0·(1 + rate)t<span>S(t) = salary at year t
<span>S0 = starting salary = $35,000
</span>rate = 4% = 0.04
<span>t = years</span></span>
Answer:
They are SIMILAR triangles
Step-by-step explanation:
Given triangles MNL and FHG with two of their angles to be 51° and 36° respectively. Their third angle is expressed as:
180°-(51°+36°)
= 180°-87°
= 93°
Their third angle is 93°
Since both triangles have the same angles in them, both triangles are considered as similar triangle even though the value of their sides are different due to angle differences in both.
Note that individual triangles are scalene triangles since their angles are not the same but the both triangles are similar triangles based on their relationship.
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C
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