Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
one way to describe the prime version of ABCD is that the sides are all 3 times that of the non- prime version. So they are when scaled by 3 .. the same.
A dialation produces a shape that is the same shape but different size. so we draw a new triangle about point B where A'B=2AB
so B and B' are the same and
AB and BC will be parts of the sides. and A' is located on the ray
Answer:2.63%
Step-by-step explanation:9.65-9.25=0.40
0.40÷9.25×100=
2.63℅ rounded off to 2decimal places.
Because ABCD is an isosceles trapezoid, the angles A and D are congruent.
BA and CD are congruent (given) and AD is congruent to itself (reflexive property).
Then triangles BAD and CDA form a pair of SAS triangles, so they are congruent.
BD and CA are corresponding parts in those triangles, so they are congruent (CPCTC).