It's not rigid because dilations (scale factor not equal to 1) change the length of the segments, or the distances between the points. You'll get a similar figure but it won't be congruent. For example, if the scale factor is 3, then the distances will be three times as large; or the lengths will be 3 times as long.
To be "rigid", the lengths must be kept the same. In contrast, a reflection is rigid because the distances are kept the same. The only thing changing is the orientation (clockwise to counter-clockwise, or vice versa).
<u>Answer</u> : The demonstration is below :)
Step-by-step explanation :
<u>We use Pythagoras' </u><u>theorem </u><u>:</u>
- In the triangle ABC we have :
AB² = AC² - BC² = 15² - 9² = 144 = 12²
- In the triangle ABD we have :
DB² = AD² - AB² = 13² - 12² = 5²
cos(a) = BD/AD = 5/13
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey there!!
Here, According to the question;
Let one number be x then another number will be x+37. (as one number is 37 more than other number. )
Now,
Their sum is 91.
It would be like;




Therefore the value of x is 27.
So, one number is 27 and another number is 64.
<em><u>Hope</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>it helps</u></em><em><u>.</u></em><em><u>.</u></em><em><u>.</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>