The center of the dilation is the origin, and the scale factor is 2.
To find the coordinates of the points under this transformation, it is enough to multiply both coordinates of the points X, Y, and Z by 2.
Take a look at the dilation of point Z. To get to Z', both the x and y coordinate of Z must be multiplied by 2.
So, the coordinates are:
X'(8, 0); Y'(6, 4); Z'(4, -4).
Answer:
The answer is 30.
Step-by-step explanation:
All of those angles will add up to 360 degrees. Since 150 is the same as the angle across from it that means the other one is 150. Add those 2 together that gets 300. So what is left? It is 60. So divide 60 between those two angles and you get 30.
<span>In this problem, to find the answer we have to setup a series of ratios that relate the scale to real life distance. We know that 1cm = 2.50km, so that ratio would be 1cm/2.5km. For two towns that are 4.75cm apart on the map, we set a ration of 4.75cm/x km, where x is the actual distance. Now we set the ratios equal to each other and solve for x. 1/2.5=4.75/x where x = 4.75*2.5/1 = 11.875 and rounding up we get 11.88 km. The two towns are actually 11.88 km apart from each other.</span>
4n - 3 = 4 * 10 - 3 = 40 - 3 = 37
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