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The ratio of the areas is the ratio of the squares of the scale factor.
So it's 2^2 : 5^2 = 4:25
Answer:
f(n) = 74 + 11(n - 1)
<u>For the 7th term</u>
n = 7
f(7) = 74 + 11(7 - 1)
= 74 + 11(6)
= 74 + 66
<h2>= 140</h2>
<u>For</u><u> </u><u>the</u><u> </u><u>8</u><u>t</u><u>h</u><u> </u><u>ter</u><u>m</u>
n = 8
f(8) = 74 + 11( 8 - 1)
= 74 + 11(7)
= 74 + 77
<h2 /><h2>= 151</h2>
Hope this helps you
Sure, there's such a thing as an isosceles right triangle. It's what you get when you draw the diagonal of a square. It has one right angle (of course) and two 45 degree angles. It's the shape that vexed the Pythagoreans.
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Step-by-step explanation:

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